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Iacobus de Voragine
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1 I| eleventh day the bones of dead men shall issue out of their 2 I| open, to the end that the dead bodies may all issue. The 3 I| they should arise with the dead bodies. The fourteenth day 4 I| and all things and all dead men shall arise. ~The second 5 I| they esteemed and trowed a dead man, and shall blame themselves 6 I| sin against nature were dead and extinct; for God hated 7 I| voice crying: Arise, ye dead men, and come to the doom 8 I| myrrh for the sepulture of dead men. The fourth for the 9 I| whereas were the bodies of dead men stinking, whereof is 10 I| and sware he should be dead. And anon as he saw him 11 I| Emperor heard how he was dead, he said: Certainly he is 12 I| he said: Certainly he is dead of a right villainous death 13 I| arose not anon when he was dead, but abode unto the third 14 I| Thus be they the first of dead men. Adam of them that died, 15 I| sent to us never such one dead, ne he sent to us never 16 I| that, that our Lord was dead and lay in the sepulchre 17 I| that he was forty hours dead, after, he was forty days 18 I| second is for to quicken the dead when he saith Spiritus, 19 I| living and them that be dead, to the end that he may 20 I| when he saw the woman not dead he supposed that God had 21 I| leathern coats of the skins of dead beasts, to the end that 22 I| Sexagesima. ~After that Adam was dead, died Eve and was buried 23 I| peradventure she found some dead carrion of a beast swimming 24 I| and said: Thou shalt be dead for the woman that thou 25 I| with you, his brother is dead and he is left now alone, 26 I| brother of the same mother is dead, and he is an only son whom 27 I| in Egypt. And when he was dead and all his brethren and 28 I| into Egypt, all they be now dead that sought for to slay 29 I| lay therein one that was dead. Then Pharaoh did do call 30 I| saw the Egyptians Iying dead upon the brinks of the sea. 31 I| of them said that he was dead or gone away, and would 32 I| this our sister be as a dead woman, or as born out of 33 I| people saw that Aaron was dead, they wept and wailed on 34 II| again, for much people were dead by the vengeance that was 35 II| saw, that is that Saul was dead, he took his sword and fell 36 II| sword and fell on it and was dead with him. Thus was Saul 37 II| with him. Thus was Saul dead, and his three sons and 38 II| and his three sons were dead, left their cities and fled. 39 II| and pillage them that were dead, and they found Saul and 40 II| that Saul and Jonathan be dead? And he answered it was 41 II| how Uriah was slain and dead. When Uriah's wife heard 42 II| heard that her husband was dead, she mourned and wailed 43 II| they knew that Absalom was dead. ~And after, one Sheba, 44 II| children, and they be all dead, and I only fled for to 45 II| Salmanazar the king was dead, Sennacherib his son reigned 46 II| diligently he buried the dead men and them that were slain. 47 II| Israel was slain and lay dead in the street. And anon 48 II| death, and yet thou buriest dead men. But Tobit, more dreading 49 II| king, took up the bodies of dead men and hid them in his 50 II| he was weary of burying dead men, he came home and laid 51 II| to seven men, and they be dead, and I have heard that a 52 II| and let her see if he be dead, that he may be buried ere 53 II| Trowest thou that Gabael be dead, and no man is there that 54 II| his lords shall see him dead, they shall be smitten with 55 II| the curtain and seeing the dead body of Holofernes, without 56 II| slain Holofernes, and he is dead, and she hath his head with 57 II| brought out a young man dead. The apostle demanded what 58 II| the father of him that was dead: What wilt thou give to 59 II| Jesu Christ had not been dead, man had never been made 60 II| saying, But if he that was dead were not raised again to 61 II| Christian. Then he that was dead arose, and the Jew was christened. ~ 62 II| her so much till she be dead. Anon the ribalds would 63 II| his fellow, is this day dead. And in likewise as S. Agatha 64 II| fourth day he that had been dead arose from death to life, 65 II| of whom the husband was dead, but she had ten children, 66 II| thy commandments, and is dead, and desired nothing so 67 II| great pity on her that was dead, and of the people that 68 II| brought tofore him a young man dead, which only had been in 69 II| and them that had been dead by the same he recovered 70 II| you. Anon as I shall be dead, do ye to be slain all the 71 II| weened his father had been dead. He was glad, and promised 72 II| of the Egyptians lay one dead, in like wise at the coming 73 II| church. And when he was dead they stirred his brain, 74 II| lame their limbs, and the dead their life. If I should 75 II| shall believe that he is dead by the power of God. And 76 II| judge the living and the dead, I commend thee Sathanas 77 II| descended, which were almost dead of the stench of the dragon, 78 II| Poictiers he met a child dead, borne for to be buried, 79 II| saw that her daughter was dead, she prayed to her husband, 80 II| word came that the pope was dead. Then S. Hilary confirmed 81 II| in his way the head of a dead man, and he demanded of 82 II| And when the bishop was dead. Felix was elected and chosen 83 II| his house as he had been dead. When the other hermits 84 II| happed when the pope was dead that the people assembled 85 II| dispute that men which be dead for to be gods, and to adore 86 II| thus left him there for dead. The night after came a 87 II| were alive might bury the dead, and this pestilence was 88 II| smote an house, so many dead persons were borne out of 89 II| never minish, by whose odour dead men rise again to life, 90 II| strangled him that he fell down dead. ~And when the provost heard 91 II| demanded of her how his son was dead, and by what cause. To whom 92 II| will. Why be not all they dead, said he, that entered here 93 II| ye bewail me no more as dead, but be ye joyful with me, 94 II| comfort, and when he shall be dead come and tell me. And these 95 II| Dacian heard say that he was dead, he was much sorrowful, 96 II| living I shall punish him dead, and if I may not have victory 97 II| surmount him when he is dead. Then commanded he that 98 II| or anon thou shalt see me dead. And so as she wept bitterly 99 II| the time; and when he was dead the women confessed what 100 II| when she heard that he was dead she supposed herself confused 101 II| which thou supposest to be dead by the consent of the Jews. 102 III| the world, he raised three dead men, and after he ended 103 III| lie on the cart as he were dead, and thereby they would 104 III| might not for they carried a dead man. S. Julian said to them: 105 III| discovered him and found him dead as S. Julian had said to 106 III| he swooned and was almost dead, and began to weep bitterly 107 III| over and found one almost dead for cold, and anon he took 108 III| because hereof, when he was dead, they that heard these words 109 III| candle without burning is dead, right so faith is dead 110 III| dead, right so faith is dead without works as S. James 111 III| had been fourteen years dead. And some say that of his 112 III| drowned, and my husband is dead suddenly, and yet it is 113 III| sick men, he raised the dead men, and did great miracles 114 III| Lord, after that I shall be dead, that he heal thee. And 115 III| each man said that he was dead, and this holy man healed 116 III| bishop Varicam of Meaux was dead, and he that was in his 117 III| third to life which had been dead, and commanded him, if he 118 III| abbot of a monastery was dead, and for the good renomee 119 III| Maur saw that Florentin was dead, he ran after S. Benet and 120 III| done so much harm to you is dead. When S. Benet heard this 121 III| woman, and he found her dead, and the body ordinately 122 III| happed that the bishop was dead, and the people were assembled 123 III| borne to her grave and was dead. Thus was she rewarded for 124 III| And when he was almost dead, one there was that was 125 III| and our children be now dead, and ye would do the contrary. 126 III| Alas! alas! we shall be all dead. Then S. George said to 127 III| sore that they left her for dead. And her men that were with 128 III| left him in the place for dead, and thus told the tyrant 129 III| for he was no better than dead, yet nevertheless, said 130 III| it, and they that be here dead shall revive, and all the 131 III| raised the three that were dead, and were all baptized, 132 III| deem the living and the dead. When the christian men 133 III| devils out of men, and raised dead men to life in our country, 134 III| well that he that raised dead men may well heal and make 135 III| till at the last all were dead save Josephus and one other. 136 III| The emperor of Rome is dead, and the senate hath made 137 III| been right strong fell down dead in the streets and ways. 138 III| They that should bury the dead fell down ofttimes dead 139 III| dead fell down ofttimes dead upon them that were dead, 140 III| dead upon them that were dead, and because they were not 141 III| suffer the stench of the dead bodies, they ordained that 142 III| this, when Vespasian was dead, Titus his son was made 143 III| again he found his father dead and planted this tree upon 144 III| anon the body that was dead came again to life.~Then 145 III| anon the serpents were all dead. Then Julian put him in 146 III| his father and mother were dead he was put to be governed 147 III| fall on the pavement all dead.~It happed on a time that 148 III| life till king Edwin was dead. And after him reigned Edgar 149 III| land, and when king Ina was dead, Kenton was made king after 150 III| shrink and she fell down dead in ensample of all other 151 III| church, and then rose a dead body and went out in to 152 III| disciple which there was dead, and did do open his sepulchre, 153 III| queen knew that his ass was dead, she was much sorrowful, 154 III| went to his ass, that lay dead, and said to him: Let us 155 III| Versailles understood that he was dead, he would himself hallow 156 III| living, he would do it being dead. But it is not to be understood 157 III| threw him in the water all dead, and whiles they sang evensong 158 III| when his own mother was dead, his father, the king, wedded 159 III| For then King Edgar was dead which had been a good justicer 160 III| that the king fell down dead. And anon then the queen' 161 III| And when king Ethelred was dead, Edward his son reigned 162 III| the law he is judged to be dead by the hand of some knight, 163 III| multitude of people nigh dead for heat of the sun and 164 III| knight which was left for dead upon the sand a little before, 165 III| him to Verulam quick or dead, and bound his hands behind 166 III| threw alway stones at the dead body: and anon after, fell 167 III| that same day and was then dead, and men made the sepulture 168 III| ne like, for he raiseth dead men, he healeth the lazars, 169 III| Marcial saw that he was dead he returned in great haste 170 III| enemy and she fell down as dead. Then S. Marcial took her 171 III| murdered by the fiend, and was dead. Then the father and mother 172 III| heard, and sith fell down dead at his feet. Then the duke 173 III| on them that wept for the dead child raised him from death 174 III| days she was kept as for dead, for there appeared on her 175 III| it out, and bare it all dead unto the saint, in rending 176 III| bitterly, and laid the child dead at her feet. The holy virgin 177 III| for the child that was dead revived, the which was baptized 178 IV| came for to see if he were dead, and they that were blind 179 IV| that when Constantine was dead, an emperor, son of the 180 IV| Then when Constantine was dead he became emperor. Then 181 IV| which had been forty days dead, anon arose all living. ~ 182 IV| avaunted him that he can raise dead men to life. And it happed 183 IV| that there was a young man dead, and then Nero let call 184 IV| that might not arise the dead man to life. Simon then, 185 IV| his incantations upon the dead body, he was seen move his 186 IV| getting silence said: If the dead body live, let him arise, 187 IV| fantasy that the head of the dead man moveth. Let Simon be 188 IV| his prayer cried to the dead body, saying: Young man, 189 IV| heard say that Simon was dead, and that he had lost such 190 IV| from the cross when he was dead, and anointed it with much 191 IV| him Patroclus, which was dead, and that the emperor loved 192 IV| whom the emperor knew for dead, and, whiles he made lamentation 193 IV| they said: When thou art dead and risest again, then we 194 IV| certainly that I am not dead but alive, but thou, caitiff, 195 IV| and abode unmovable as a dead man to a dead man. All men 196 IV| unmovable as a dead man to a dead man. All men wonder at Job, 197 IV| vanquish thee when I am dead. And then she turned her 198 IV| she should be esteemed for dead. And then she made her prayers, 199 IV| cell, and found her there dead. And they entered in and 200 IV| lain by thy daughter is now dead, and took away the cloth 201 IV| he said: My wife is now dead, and I go to see her. And 202 IV| abbot of the monastery was dead, he was elected with one 203 IV| Bishop of Winchester was dead, Swithin was made Bishop 204 IV| men their speech, and to dead men was restored life. ~ 205 IV| the sparrowhawk fell down dead. and the bird escaped harmless. ~ 206 IV| therein monks. And when he was dead he was buried in the same 207 IV| and labour they were nigh dead for thirst, and anon they 208 IV| which had been four days dead, and healed her sister from 209 IV| do, that seeth his wife dead, and his son crying after 210 IV| mariners then said: This dead body must be cast mto the 211 IV| son at the breast of the dead mother and said weeping: 212 IV| Then suddenly he that was dead arose, all they being sore 213 IV| staves that he was left half dead, but he was taken up of 214 IV| I will not offer to no dead gods. But to God of heaven 215 IV| Urban her father was found dead. Then after him followed 216 IV| raised the enchanter that was dead to life again, then Julianus 217 IV| alive thou shalt receive dead, and then they recited to 218 IV| for the presence of the dead body, and for the cruelty 219 IV| him and said; Give me that dead body tofore me, and leap 220 IV| death. Then he that was dead revived again, and said 221 IV| fallen from a soler and is dead. And thou shalt have again 222 IV| broken. And when she was dead, and passed to our Lord, 223 IV| stones. And when Decius was dead, and all that generation, 224 IV| denied the resurrection of dead bodies, and began to grow; 225 IV| hope of the resurrection of dead men, and opened the precious 226 IV| the resurrection of the dead people, verily we be raised 227 IV| his mother, which then was dead, appeared to him, and comforted 228 IV| of his disciple that was dead, and it was opened to him. 229 IV| queen knew that his ass was dead, she was much sorrowful, 230 IV| me home. And went to the dead ass, and said: Arise, and 231 IV| Eusebius understood that he was dead, he would himself hallow 232 IV| he accomplished it being dead. But it is not to be understood 233 IV| And when Constantius was dead, Julian succeeded him, and 234 IV| emperor paynim which was dead. Then was she much sorrowful 235 IV| in the sea, and were all dead. And when the others would 236 IV| strongly and let him lie for dead. And then I led him into 237 IV| few days, and when he was dead I buried him at the feet 238 IV| the earth as they had been dead. But the pope and the clerks 239 IV| Nevertheless they were all dead within ten days after, and 240 IV| the City of God, that six dead bodies were raised by the 241 IV| that there was one that lay dead and the name of S. Stephen 242 IV| laid it on the body of the dead maid, and anon she arose. 243 IV| Another child was borne dead to the church of S. Stephen, 244 IV| was drawn out thereof all dead, and offered to S. Dominic, 245 IV| weened that he had been dead, and he opened his eyes, 246 IV| have me more profitable dead than living. ~And he came 247 IV| that S. Dominic was then dead. And when the body of him 248 IV| water and was drawn out all dead. And the lady prayed S. 249 IV| because that his son was dead, and prayed S. Dominic for 250 IV| about the cock-crowing the dead body arose and opened his 251 IV| thy father for thou wert dead, and I remained alone and 252 IV| that drunk of it was anon dead. And S. Donatus went anon 253 IV| corpse, and touched the dead man with his hand, and said: 254 IV| two months Diocletian was dead, and Maximian succeeded 255 IV| And when the emperor was dead, there went a great multitude 256 IV| well monks as others, were dead in fifteen days after. It 257 IV| it was the body of some dead woman which the devil had 258 IV| that she that bare Jesus be dead, and then incontinent we 259 IV| that Mary such a woman is dead, and the disciples of her 260 IV| nevertheless it is not dead, ne shall not be corrupt 261 IV| grace be lessed to her being dead? Nay, nay, for if the death 262 V| were with men, and like as dead men be seen sleeping to 263 V| morn they were found all dead. He was on a time sent from 264 V| gave life to them that were dead. And how cast they him out? 265 V| white and shining, and of dead, living, and of corrupt 266 V| appertained to the children of the dead people, and to them that 267 V| him the finger of another dead man, wrapped in silk, and 268 V| was the finger of another dead man. The sepulchre was opened 269 V| there by his merits many dead men were raised to life. 270 V| daughter was bewailed as dead. And she required the maid 271 V| the daughter of herein is dead, and all be sorrowful? And 272 V| saw that her mistress was dead, she began to weep because 273 V| strange woman that was there dead; and incontinent all the 274 V| And when this holy man was dead and his body was borne to 275 V| son of a prince that was dead. And a little while after 276 V| Jacob, and when Nathan was dead Melchion, which was son 277 V| was son of him that was dead, like as it is said in the 278 V| Christ. And when Joachim was dead, she took Cleophas, the 279 V| the second husband being dead, Anne married the third 280 V| widow whose husband was dead, and had a son whom she 281 V| his father and mother were dead, they had none other heir 282 V| and when the bishop was dead, all the people said that 283 V| provost of the church was dead, she was made provost. And 284 V| miracles renewed. For a dead man was raised to life, 285 V| injuries, and cast him out half dead of their synagogue; and 286 V| against him. And they were dead long tofore. This emperor 287 V| his will was to call the dead to life again if he might. 288 V| and was borne thence half dead. And another named Sosthenes 289 V| madness, and so was found dead wretchedly. And Eusemia 290 V| son of the king which was dead, and when these enchanters 291 V| among so many men slain and dead. And when he had heard that 292 V| more for him as he were dead, for know thou for certain 293 V| And when the bishop was dead, Cyprian was ordained bishop, 294 V| hastily to the tomb of the dead man, and found the thigh 295 V| the gift of him that is dead in sins, this pain should 296 V| supposed that he had been dead. And after this he lived 297 V| the Mount of Olivet. And dead men shall arise at the voice 298 V| out, so that he was nigh dead, and did him to be borne 299 V| supposed well there to be soon dead or healed. And then S. Michael 300 V| Antichrist shall feign him to be dead, and shall hide him three 301 V| little in the womb he may be dead and be damned. When he is 302 V| tears and buryedest the dead men, I offered thy prayer 303 V| Rome. And when Liberius was dead all the people cried to 304 V| bishop of Autun. Clotaire was dead. He was much grieved for 305 V| and believeth that this dead body may do miracles. And 306 V| is said that, when he was dead all that condition was changed 307 V| wounded and left as half dead; and after, the cruel murderer 308 V| bewailed like as he had been dead. And when they rang to matins 309 V| would confess me; I was dead, and should have been put 310 V| and when he saw his son dead he slept on the earth weeping, 311 V| revived and said: When I was dead S. Francis led me by a long 312 V| took her daughter that was dead and raised her up alive 313 V| window and saw that she was dead. Then he came and told it 314 V| was thereby, of nuns was dead, by consent of the abbot 315 V| the virgin, crucified and dead, which arose again and ascended 316 V| when this holy king was dead, it was showed in a vision 317 VI| adversaries. My father is dead and my brethren be slain, 318 VI| at that time pope Leo was dead and pope Nicholas was after 319 VI| after, when they were both dead, the writing was found and 320 VI| sleeping as they had been dead, Iying on the left side 321 VI| fields, and towns lay full of dead men. The prince of Greece 322 VI| the lion be as they were dead unto the third day, but 323 VI| and made whole, and the dead bodies to live again. Which 324 VI| slay but for to quicken the dead. And then the duke much 325 VI| this people be suddenly dead or slain, or that ye be 326 VI| said that he raised thirty dead men to life. When he had 327 VI| human, which was crucified, dead, buried, and arose the third 328 VI| said that his sons were dead, and his wife was taken 329 VI| returned, Trajan was then dead, and Adrian succeeded in 330 VI| increased. And if mortal men and dead might thus be enhanced by 331 VI| souls of them that were dead were taken away from their 332 VI| the pain to be light, the dead scholar said to him, that 333 VI| marvellous torment. And the dead man said: I am all in such 334 VI| profit unto them that be dead, that is to wit, prayers 335 VI| the death. And when he was dead the bier was covered with 336 VI| the churchyard, all the dead arose up against him, saying: 337 VI| slain him, and anon all the dead bodies arose, and each held 338 VI| offered for the sins of dead men, remembering rightfully 339 VI| There was a knight that lay dead and his spirit taken from 340 VI| term, the monk that was dead appeared on the thirtieth 341 VI| not only to them that be dead, but also to them that be 342 VI| supposed that he had been dead, and did do sing every day 343 VI| was in the sea and almost dead, there came to him a man 344 VI| profiteth to them that be dead is fasting. S. Gregory, 345 VI| woman which had her husband dead, and she was in great despair 346 VI| to his father which was dead. And the knight rode forth, 347 VI| anniversary of them that be dead unto their profit and our 348 VI| evil of a knight which was dead, and had been familiar with 349 VI| him, or such one, and the dead man wagged his head, and 350 VI| pray for him, and then the dead man answered: Would God 351 VI| pray for him, and then the dead man said: And I say to thee 352 VI| minister. Or else if he that is dead left any goods to dispose 353 VI| while after, he that was dead appeared to that other knight, 354 VI| the place whereas she lay dead. And there he made a sermon 355 VI| deserving. And then he fell down dead to the ground, and his body 356 VI| third day his whelp that is dead born, and maketh all other 357 VI| Leonard raiseth many that were dead in sin, and many that lied 358 VI| closed them therein like as dead men be in a tomb. And after 359 VI| of his hood and fell down dead at his feet. After this, 360 VI| came again, he found him dead without baptism. And then 361 VI| how he raised the third dead person. For when a youngling 362 VI| For when a youngling was dead, his mother prayed S. Martin, 363 VI| banners of pity, he raised dead men, he cast devils out 364 VI| bishop of Tour which was dead. And as Brice entered at 365 VI| entered at on gate, the dead bishop was brought in at 366 VI| after that they all were dead and slain.~It should not 367 VI| office of them that were dead. And anon the pope said 368 VI| virgins than the office of dead folk, so that it seemed 369 VI| accustomed to say of them that be dead in this case, and then they 370 VI| him that there was newly dead a lady, in the city of Assisi, 371 VI| towards Alexis and found him dead. He discovered his visage, 372 VI| lived, and also how he was dead, and that he held a bill 373 VI| the bed where Alexis lay dead, and said: How well the 374 VI| and now I see thee lie dead in thy bed, which shouldst 375 VI| that see my right dear son dead ? Me were better die than 376 VI| alive, and now I see him dead; from henceforth I wot not 377 VI| hope. Certes my solace is dead, and in sorrow I shall be 378 VI| joy that she fell down as dead, and when the blessed Elizabeth 379 VI| she lay for to wind the dead bodies therein, and was 380 VI| and they bare him away all dead and began to pray S. Elizabeth 381 VI| take water and espied the dead child, and he was drawn 382 VI| come out of the water but dead, and anon the swimmer lost 383 VI| till night as he had been dead, so that the midwife would 384 VI| archbishop of Canterbury was dead, he was elected and chosen 385 VI| performed it when he was dead. And the monks of Pounteney 386 VI| much diligent in burying of dead men, and of his humanity 387 VI| the ground as he had been dead. Whom the old man raised 388 VI| live, but to them that be dead, thou mayst give no life, 389 VI| Iying half alive and half dead, and she lived three days 390 VI| could not find them alive ne dead, she cried and brayed strongly, 391 VI| and that his father was dead for sorrow or drowned also 392 VI| prince of the apostles, was dead, Clement, which was a man 393 VI| she supposed he had been dead, and went near for to have 394 VI| of thirty masses for the dead.~truandise, n., imposture. ~ 395 VII| fell down as he had been dead. Then this blessed lady, 396 VII| she lay as she had been dead. Then the holy company took 397 VII| she lay as she had been dead, and then our Lady in conforting 398 VII| ye shall find your mother dead, but dread ye not, for ye 399 VII| the judge of them that be dead and of them alive, and know 400 VII| thou Lord of living men and dead; Lord, I have no fingers 401 VII| supposing that she had been nigh dead and feeble, but when she 402 VII| fiery brands, and as half dead she was set again into prison, 403 VII| their two servants were dead, and that one of them left 404 VII| and went for to bewail the dead servant of that other. And 405 VII| And when he was almost dead for hunger, and all stung 406 VII| angry, and said: My body is dead, why sayest thou so? And 407 VII| said to another: I am a dead man, and that other said 408 VII| if thou say that thou art dead, nevertheless thine enemy 409 VII| thine enemy the fiend is not dead. There was a brother which 410 VII| whom Arsenius said: I was dead tofore him, he therefore 411 VII| therefore that is but now dead, how may he make me his 412 VII| for if the irous raised dead men it should not please 413 VII| fill them with bones of dead men and of filth. And the 414 VII| the world, for I was then dead toward God, and I number 415 VII| said contrary, he were but dead, and that he was taken in 416 VII| people. And when Gregory was dead Sabine succeeded after him, 417 VII| churches. And when Phocas was dead Heraclius reigned. And about 418 VII| Jesu Christ was not verily dead, ne arose not again, but 419 VII| been strangled or found dead. Each man might have four 420 VII| the house of France, was dead, and Charles his son succeeded 421 VII| and after, when he was dead, it was showed to a holy 422 VII| after many victories was dead, and Charles the Great, 423 VII| again. And when Adrian was dead Leon was set upon the See 424 VII| Denis.~And when Louis was dead, Lothair held the empire. 425 VII| borne to his bed as halt dead, and when he came to himself, 426 VII| And when this Henry was dead it was written on his tomb 427 VII| and therefore when he was dead, Innocent the Pope, opposed 428 VII| miracles, she raised sixteen dead men and gave sight to one 429 VII| after they found the leopard dead. He exhorted all them that 430 VII| there supposed he had been dead, he lifted up his voice 431 VII| when the said bishop was dead. Helen that then was in 432 VII| and by virtue thereof a dead man was raised, the devil, 433 VII| properly hath power to raise dead men, put thee in the deep 434 VII| for when the holy man was dead the star was no more seen, 435 VII| where he was long time as dead to the world and living 436 VII| happed that a young maid dead was brought thither for 437 VII| When the foresaid Reole was dead, the siege of Rheims was 438 VII| sudaries for to bury with the dead bodies, and with his own 439 VII| divers places were fourteen dead raised, reckoned always 440 VII| their mother's womb and dead before their baptism which 441 VII| reputed and holden as for dead of all them which about 442 VII| were shut in manner of a dead man. At the invocation or 443 VII| found then about Sidon many dead bodies of christian men, 444 VII| pity on them that were nigh dead, kneeled down to the earth, 445 VII| that in certain they were dead.~It happed on another time 446 VII| child which was reputed as dead by all the folk, his mother 447 VII| of her birth. This child dead, and as then all rotten, 448 VII| which under a bed was found dead, vow made to the same saint, 449 VII| time that her mother was dead, and after, she went to 450 VII| weeping over their child dead, took on them pity, made 451 VII| hath a general memory for dead folk, and in especial for 452 VII| third is that, when he was dead on the cross Longinus thrust 453 VII| for the fiables of God, dead. First, that all pain be 454 VII| when men say mass for the dead, men bear not the pax for 455 VII| is at a mass said for the dead, to the end that the souls 456 VII| the felon Jews, crucified, dead, and put in the sepulchre. 457 VII| were not, the which were dead in their sins, and those 458 VII| to judge both living and dead, the good and evil, and 459 VII| by Sir J. Capons, ii. 33.~Dead bodies defend their orator,


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