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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| should be born, but the time knew they not, and therefore 2 I| the child. The pharisees knew him not, but the star showed 3 I| a me: My neighbours that knew me, as strangers have left 4 I| king called Tyrus which knew carnally a maid called Pilam, 5 I| noble, and in all feats he knew more, and more was set by 6 I| manner maladies. And he knew not that Pilate and the 7 I| not written it, yet they knew well for certain that it 8 I| some of the angels that knew not plainly the mystery 9 I| of the world by fire he knew, which afterward he told 10 I| bodily in Paradise, and knew well, if he might make him 11 I| then they were expert and knew them. And like as they were 12 I| were ashamed. And thus they knew that they were naked, and 13 I| and set in the world, he knew his wife and engendered 14 I| fugitive and vagabond. Cain knew his wife which bare Enoch, 15 I| slew Cain. And when he knew that he had slain Cain, 16 I| virgins, which yet never knew man. I shall bring them 17 I| them into such meat as she knew well that his father loved, 18 I| the hands of Esau. And he knew him not, for his hands expressed 19 I| And when Jacob saw her and knew that she was his eme's daughter, 20 I| my wife. Which when Jacob knew, and heard how his daughter 21 I| worshipped him, he anon knew them, and spake to them, 22 I| new king upon Egypt which knew nothing of Joseph, and said 23 I| the children of Israel and knew them. ~Moses fed the sheep 24 I| Beth-peor. And yet never man knew his sepulchre unto this 25 I| Israel like unto Moses, which knew and spake to God face to 26 II| remembered her, and Elkanah knew her, and she conceived, 27 II| thy way, and sleep. Samuel knew not the calling of our Lord 28 II| stood at his head. Saul knew the voice of David and said: 29 II| complained unto Absalom. David knew hereof, and was right sorry 30 II| great stone. And when David knew that his son was slain, 31 II| again unto David when they knew that Absalom was dead. ~ 32 II| they saw him from far they knew him not, and crying they 33 II| coming, she saw afar and knew her son coming, and running 34 II| his wife and all they that knew him. ~Then said Tobit the 35 II| of chastity, so that she knew no man all the days of her 36 II| and he answered that he knew not the way. And then the 37 II| said: The princes of Rome knew never how the son of God 38 II| again. And also for that he knew tofore him that betrayed 39 II| should be taken, for he knew well that the traitor should 40 II| the mystery, and if thou knew and believedst on it thou 41 II| when the holy man Nicholas knew hereof he had great horror 42 II| after him more hastily, and knew that it was Nicholas; and 43 II| come to his church, they knew him without any man to show 44 II| when the blessed Nicholas knew this, he prayed these three 45 II| same night. And when they knew it by their keeper, they 46 II| were none enchanters ne knew no witchcraft, and also 47 II| come to him, whereby he knew well that he should depart, 48 II| wholly. And when the king knew it he said to him: Whatsomever 49 II| is said double because he knew Christ in his resurrection 50 II| double wise more than other knew, for they knew him but only 51 II| than other knew, for they knew him but only in seeing, 52 II| only in seeing, but Thomas knew him both seeing and feeling. 53 II| she saw the apostle she knew that he was an Hebrew because 54 II| And when the king came and knew what he had done, he put 55 II| and when she saw her, and knew of so many miracles as the 56 II| It happed so that no man knew that she was a woman, yet 57 II| like a child. Which S. John knew anon, by the Holy Ghost, 58 II| they looked about them and knew not where they were. And 59 II| let him out. When Herod knew this by his servant, he 60 II| might not pass. And then he knew that it was not our Lord' 61 II| keep it still, and said he knew no man more able than he 62 II| said to the pope that he knew by revelation that he should 63 II| Thomas told him how he knew by a vision that he should 64 II| amendment. And when they knew this they came to him and 65 II| England. And when the king knew of their departing he was 66 II| to pray for him, for he knew well his time was nigh, 67 II| all quick. And then they knew that they had done amiss. 68 II| turned into red, whereby he knew well that that same day 69 II| it is long sith that I knew that thou dwelledst in this 70 II| marvelled of this, that he knew of this bishop and of this 71 II| when he had advised it, he knew well that he was passed 72 II| her a child. When his wife knew that she was great and let 73 II| glad and joyous if they knew that ye know. They ween 74 II| come to nought: if they knew what is that other life 75 II| after when S. Sebastian knew that she had lost her speech, 76 II| pods of gold, by which he knew things for to come. Then 77 II| Agnes of agnoscendo, for she knew the way of truth, and after 78 II| when his father and mother knew it, they offered to give 79 II| a virgin, and his father knew never woman, to whom the 80 II| the physicians and anon knew his malady, and said to 81 II| the father enquired and knew that it was this woman, 82 II| man sold it; and when he knew that the poor man had sold 83 III| it, and yet best of all knew the Lord for whose love 84 III| privily away that no man knew thereof, and found a prince 85 III| when his father and mother knew that he was thus gone they 86 III| happened of their son, she knew verily that they were the 87 III| christian men because that he knew well that otherwise the 88 III| earth, the which birth he knew long before to be showed 89 III| into the temple, anon he knew him by the Holy Ghost to 90 III| heal them. Then said she: I knew never of medicine corporal, 91 III| monastery for monks. And he that knew their malice and their evil 92 III| long that the queen which knew well that Judas was not 93 III| And the father of Judas knew not Judas his son, for he 94 III| long tofore, ne the son knew not the father. When Pilate 95 III| refused the idols; if the king knew it he should destroy us 96 III| that he had been there, he knew all the office of the church 97 III| for by the will of God he knew many of the secrets of heaven 98 III| glass. When S. Benet then knew so that in that vessel was 99 III| which was in his study, knew it, he called to S. Maur, 100 III| Benet had this loaf he knew, by the inspiration, that 101 III| church, and when S. Benet knew hereof he offered for them 102 III| convent. And when S. Benet knew it he took the vessel and 103 III| great light; and after he knew that the soul of S. Germain 104 III| vanished away. And then he knew verily that it was an angel 105 III| full meekly. And after, he knew by revelation that it was 106 III| sweet odour of them. Then he knew well that the angels of 107 III| brethren. But his brethren knew nothing of his standing 108 III| his brethren espied it and knew his doing, and told him 109 III| answer. And when the angel knew that for this salutation 110 III| know man, and yet I never knew none, how then shall I have 111 III| When he heard that she knew his name and his office, 112 III| bury this holy body if I knew that I should not displease 113 III| Zosimus was much glad that he knew the name of the saint, but 114 III| emperor. And when the emperor knew hereof he had great joy, 115 III| christian. And when Dacian knew that he was become christian 116 III| the people marvelled, ne knew not from whence it came. 117 III| marble, and right few people knew thereof because it should 118 III| it happed that they that knew thereof died, and there 119 III| and there was none that knew where this great treasure 120 III| devoutly. And when his lord knew it he bare it much grievously, 121 III| of S. Mark; and when they knew this, anon they hallowed 122 III| knowledge of scripture, and knew in his predication what 123 III| the queen, and because he knew not which was the cross 124 III| none harm, the judge, that knew the malice of him, said 125 III| this should mean, for he knew nothing of the translation 126 III| of S. Austin; and when he knew the truth, that on that 127 III| burn it. And when Germain knew it he was much angry, and 128 III| bishop. And then the bishop knew by revelation divine that 129 III| to come and see if they knew any of them. And they said 130 III| died. And when the queen knew that his ass was dead, she 131 III| will. And when the provost knew for certain that S. Peter 132 III| is thirty years since I knew the truth, and that I have 133 III| there whereas no man living knew where they were. It happed 134 III| become. And when S. Dunstan knew that the king was so murdered, 135 III| was arrayed like a clerk, knew well Alban, but Alban knew 136 III| knew well Alban, but Alban knew him not, how be it they 137 III| And when the judge saw and knew that the people were become 138 III| vision of our Lord, but more knew they not. He abode in the 139 III| these things S. Elizabeth knew nothing when our Lady came, 140 III| and cousins and friends knew the grace that our Lord 141 III| enlumined of the Holy Ghost, knew him, and did to him reverence 142 III| goldsmith's craft; and when he knew well the craft and art of 143 III| that had made him to die knew it, they would have made 144 III| When this holy young man knew of their coming he was right 145 III| of the city saw him, they knew well that he was a barbarian 146 III| baptized. When her father knew it, he had thereof so great 147 III| After, when the holy maid knew that there should come to 148 III| the death. When his father knew it he went weeping tenderly 149 III| age. But the holy bishop knew by the Holy Ghost that Genevieve 150 III| said to Genevieve, which knew not hereof, that she should 151 III| after him. The holy virgin knew it anon, and went hastily 152 III| Ambrose being at Milan knew of the death of S. Martin 153 III| virgins dwelt; and when they knew of his coming they fled 154 III| all whole.~Genevieve that knew well, that our Lord Jesu 155 III| do works of pity, for she knew well that she was none other 156 IV| unbinding knowing, for he knew the dignity of Christ when 157 IV| as a god. And when Peter knew that, he followed and came 158 IV| apostles, Paulin, when he knew that they were christian, 159 IV| emperor, whom the emperor knew for dead, and, whiles he 160 IV| they blessed God, and thus knew verily that that was the 161 IV| flesh; and them whom she knew well of her own flesh, she 162 IV| and, seeing her husband, knew him well, and said within 163 IV| joy, my lord. He nothing knew her, and when he had long 164 IV| devil vanished away, and she knew that it was the devil. ~ 165 IV| cell. And when the abbot knew thereof he sent certain 166 IV| took away the cloth and so knew that she was a woman. And 167 IV| devoutly that all people that knew him had great joy of his 168 IV| away all free. And when he knew it, he sent hastily knights 169 IV| guile and mockage, for she knew well that there were no 170 IV| God. And then they, that knew nothing the evil courage 171 IV| him, and demanded if he knew him, and he said nay. And 172 IV| not of them all that they knew. And they accused them, 173 IV| he named them, but none knew them. And they said that 174 IV| Which, when the father knew, he began to exhort and 175 IV| he was knowing, for he knew the christian faith, and 176 IV| burnt. And when Germain knew it, he was much angry and 177 IV| bishop. And then the bishop knew, by revelation divine, that 178 IV| to come and see if they knew any of them, but they said 179 IV| died. And when the queen knew that his ass was dead, she 180 IV| letters to Eusebius, and he knew well that the malice of 181 IV| within five days. For he knew it well, because the diviner 182 IV| captivity, and that she knew no way how to deliver him. 183 IV| that other. But God, that knew him more necessary for the 184 IV| morn in the church, and knew him by that he had seen 185 IV| friar Rainer of Lausanne knew it he said it to S. Dominic, 186 IV| porret; and she said she knew them well, and he said: 187 IV| and on a time when Decius knew that the emperor slept in 188 IV| of him. And when Decius knew it, he commanded that Romaine 189 IV| her incredible, for she knew well that she had not conceived 190 V| pestilence, which, when Rocke knew of many by the way, he desirously 191 V| astonished which never tofore knew the name of Rocke. And anon 192 V| the last, when S. Rocke knew by the will of God that 193 V| foresaid table, by which they knew the name of the blessed 194 V| of the lord of that city knew many years tofore S. Rocke 195 V| was done, was because they knew not his name. Then they 196 V| not his name. Then they knew him to be nephew to the 197 V| ne published of him that knew her well. And yet was she 198 V| Cistercians. And when his brethren knew it they would have taken 199 V| gate. And when S. Bernard knew him there, he went to him 200 V| if he had no hunger, then knew he well without doubt that 201 V| Confessions, and saith When I knew thee first thou beatedst 202 V| world. And when S. Augustin knew it he went hastily thither. 203 V| of God all that Augustin knew not. S. Jerome saith thus 204 V| the which thing his wife knew well, that he had wedded 205 V| And when Herod Agrippa knew it, he sent letters to the 206 V| upon a cloth by which they knew that each of them had deserved 207 V| him. And when the emperor knew that he had none harm, he 208 V| him not. And because he knew well that she loved well 209 V| water for to drink, and he knew well the treachery of the 210 V| Mammertin Iying in his bed knew, and arose out of his bed, 211 V| thereof in his life, for he knew well that virtue should 212 V| ne grieve him, and then knew they by that he told to 213 V| And when Natalie his wife knew that her husband was in 214 V| the father heard that, he knew well his daughter, and then 215 V| holy baptism. And Cosdroe knew not the end of the battle, 216 V| he had never seen it, ne knew not that it was there, and 217 V| deemed proud of them that knew him not. He was noble in 218 V| profitable. And then when he knew that yet the people sacrificed 219 V| marvelled strongly, for he knew well that the host of the 220 V| joyously. And Gaimas, which knew the truth of him, came to 221 V| meet him on the way, for he knew well that he came for pity, 222 V| And thou the king that knew that Ephigenia is made the 223 V| wit, wisdom by which he knew the root of the malady, 224 V| Aganum. And when Maximian knew it, he sent knights to them, 225 V| And when she saw this she knew well that it was a wicked 226 V| conjured. And when S. Cosmo knew it, he commanded that his 227 V| come to him. And the devil knew well the token, and transfigured 228 V| camels. And when the lion knew the ass, with a great roaring 229 V| done. And S. Jerome, which knew well what was to come, said 230 V| the church. And then he knew well that Jerome was a man 231 V| that Jerome was a man that knew the languages of Greek, 232 V| the mill.~And S. Remigius knew by the spirit of prophecy 233 V| garners afire. And when he knew it he came thither, and 234 V| when the blessed Logier knew it he would have escaped 235 V| And anon this holy man knew by the revelation the fallacy 236 V| so he did. And anon she knew him, but he knew her not 237 V| anon she knew him, but he knew her not for the great leanness 238 V| saints. At the last when she knew that her end approached, 239 V| when Palmatius, consul, knew that Calixtus with his clerks. 240 VI| chaste secretly, that no man knew it but God alone. There 241 VI| more tyrants. And thus none knew the very truth of his chaste 242 VI| diocese of Worcester, which knew nothing of the council assembled 243 VI| had not seen it, but he knew the earl's intent and bade 244 VI| comfort him. And when she knew how he was made blind, she 245 VI| slain in battle, then they knew well that the prophecy af 246 VI| so great a charge, for I knew well mine unconning at such 247 VI| and of the gospel that he knew. And hereof he beareth himself 248 VI| our Lord Jesu Christ she knew and retained them in her 249 VI| and demanded him if he knew her. And he was amarvelled 250 VI| this vision, and said he knew her not. And she said: I 251 VI| among them. And Eustace knew nothing thereof, but weeping 252 VI| nourished in another town, and knew not that they were brethren; 253 VI| as Placidus saw them, he knew them, and then he remembered 254 VI| these knights, and they knew him not, but demanded of 255 VI| but demanded of him if he knew any strange man named Placidus, 256 VI| she saw n him signs, and knew by them that he was her 257 VI| considered and beheld her, anon knew that she was his wife, and 258 VI| heard their infancy and knew that they were his sons. 259 VI| bath he found a man whom he knew always ready for to serve 260 VI| returned to his body and knew not which of them vanquished. 261 VI| she had great joy, and knew well that he had been sustained 262 VI| S. Augustine saith: If I knew my father to be in hell 263 VI| when the father and mother knew of their daughter, they 264 VI| martyrs. And these martyrs knew all the craft of sculpture 265 VI| enhanced in vain glory, but he knew thereby the bounty of God. 266 VI| never tofore so sure, for he knew well that the mercy of God 267 VI| necessity, and the emperor knew well that he would require 268 VI| Minerva, whom every each he knew, and blamed them by name. 269 VI| filled with stench.~S. Martin knew his death long time tofore 270 VI| the day and the hour, and knew verily after, that S. Martin 271 VI| the bishop died. And Brice knew it by divine revelation, 272 VI| the love of God, that she knew not what was said ne done 273 VI| to draw her out, for they knew well that they should nothing 274 VI| devotion of such a man. For he knew well how much love is mighty 275 VI| as I live. When our Lord knew and apperceived how well 276 VI| sign of the cross. For he knew well that she was a woman 277 VI| inform young people that knew but little of religion, 278 VI| in her vulgar tongue. She knew well that within the shell 279 VI| profitable for her soul. And well knew she that it was no less 280 VI| the holy mother S. Clare knew that, she had much sorrow 281 VI| God hasted him as he that knew the firm purpose of his 282 VI| his time. And therefore he knew certainly that it was reason 283 VI| which thing S. Clare saw and knew by the Holy Ghost, and said 284 VI| other poor people, but they knew not him. And he knew well 285 VI| they knew not him. And he knew well them and thanked our 286 VI| of seventeen years' and knew that he should soon die, 287 VI| God knoweth her, for he knew her good will and proved 288 VI| earth, howbeit that she knew not yet any letters; and 289 VI| all the case, and when he knew it, he let it pass and suffered 290 VI| other children, for she knew that she should shortly 291 VI| in his mouth, by which he knew great privities of our Lord 292 VI| he waxed so sick that he knew well that he should hastily 293 VI| men. Wherefore, when he knew where this holy king was, 294 VI| keep only the king, whom he knew rebel unto his wicked laws. 295 VI| when they understood and knew his fallacies they forsook 296 VI| nourished with us, and when we knew his fallacies, we left him 297 VI| strange, they said that they knew nothing thereof. For, for 298 VII| doctor Athanasius, which knew her lineage and her life, 299 VII| and who am I, though I knew it, to do such a message 300 VII| what it was. And when she knew it, she took some of the 301 VII| man. And when the virgin knew the strife of the disputation 302 VII| in to prison. And when he knew that she was christian, 303 VII| to our Lord God, for they knew then that they were called 304 VII| city. And when Fabricius knew this, anon, with great malice, 305 VII| be the time that ever I knew them. And then Judas prayed 306 VII| grace by his prayer, which knew by revelation that his soul 307 VII| life; and forsomuch as he knew it before, he sent for his 308 VII| and when the archbishop knew it, he went for to comfort 309 VII| he advised himself, and knew that he was deceived of 310 VII| had said, the knight, that knew nothing of the treason, 311 VII| this vision. And when he knew that this was because he 312 VII| men must die. And when he knew that all should die, he 313 VII| named Barlaam. And this monk knew by the Holy Ghost what was 314 VII| great barons, because he knew well that they complained 315 VII| last they took one which knew their custom, and he sent 316 VII| bitterly, but afterwards he knew by revelation divine that 317 VII| father, and when Rosamond knew it, she had great disdain 318 VII| much abashed, and when he knew the truth of the two esquires 319 VII| papacy, and that after, he knew his error, and by the means 320 VII| body of our Lord, and he knew it well in spirit, and said: 321 VII| exhorted all them that he knew that they should not swear 322 VII| that spake to him, but he knew not the mystery that they 323 VII| advised him, and that well he knew for certain the said ring, 324 VII| made soft like a pillow, he knew well that he was a man of 325 VII| and S. Rotrud his mother knew and enough wist the devotion, 326 VII| because that he wist well and knew that chastity in delices,


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