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Iacobus de Voragine
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1 I| be born to labour and to die. These be the merchandise 2 I| be born to labour and to die, he gave again to us to 3 I| thirteenth sign, all living shall die, to the end that they should 4 I| and in this time the herbs die, and we ought to be mortified 5 I| that he should the sooner die, and the keepers might the 6 I| it is said by vinegar men die much soone. And with this 7 I| that sith he was worthy to die he should be sent into an 8 I| was given that he should die a villain's death. And when 9 I| to Lyons in exile for to die among the people of whom 10 I| had made our Lord Jesu to die he made him from his exile 11 I| again. That is to say to die when I will. Secondly, he 12 I| immortally, for he shall never die, Johannis vi.: Christus 13 I| sudden, and caused people to die in going by the way, in 14 I| breathe, anon the man should die. And thus should we understand 15 I| worthily he shall never die eternally, for this is the 16 I| eatest thereof thou shalt die by death. ~God said: It 17 I| moriamur, lest haply we die, which she said doubting, 18 I| Nay in no wise ye shall die, but God would not that 19 I| had said that they should die to fear them with, and then 20 I| that is to say till thou die, for thou art earth, and 21 I| Nay not so, thou shalt die, but not soon, for whosoever 22 I| his life when he should die, it is said, but of none 23 I| deliver her not, thou shalt die, and all they that be in 24 I| I shall not see my son die, and there she wept. Our 25 I| And Esau answered, Lo! I die for hunger, what shall avail 26 I| me mine inheritance if I die, and what shall profit me 27 I| not the day that I shall die and depart out of this world, 28 I| soul may bless thee ere I die. Which all these words Rebekah 29 I| thee tofore our Lord ere I die. Now my son, take heed to 30 I| he may bless thee ere he die. To whom Jacob answered: 31 I| with child or else I shall die. To whom Jacob was wroth, 32 I| if I overlaboured, should die all in a day, wherefore 33 I| for cause of childing to die. The midwife said to her, 34 I| that we ne our children die not for hunger. I shall 35 I| all thy servants, let him die. Which said to them: Be 36 I| forego him certainly he shall die. And thou saidest to us, 37 I| not come with us, he shall die and we thy servants should 38 I| Egypt, come to me lest thou die, and thou shalt dwell in 39 I| shall go and see him ere I die. Then Israel went forth 40 I| father to Joseph: Now shall I die joyously because I have 41 I| saying: Give us bread, why die we to the lacking money. 42 I| land. Why then shall we die in thy sight? And we ourselves 43 I| Joseph his son: Lo! now I die and God shall be with you, 44 I| childhood and ought not to die therefore, and counselled 45 I| that be in the water shall die, and the Egyptians shall 46 I| when thou comest thou shalt die. Moses answered: Be it as 47 I| heir of all Egypt shall die, from the first begotten 48 I| hastily, saying: We all shall die. The children of Israel 49 I| Egypt but that we must now die in wilderness? Said we not 50 I| served the Egyptians than to die here in wilderness. And 51 I| toucheth the hill shall die by death, there shall no 52 II| and kindred, but should die ere they came to man's estate, 53 II| night, to-morn thou shalt die, and she let him out by 54 II| days come that he shall die or perish in battle, God 55 II| do, but be ye worthy to die because ye have not kept 56 II| thy sin, thou shalt not die, but for as much as thou 57 II| that is born to thee shall die by death. And Nathan returned 58 II| shall grant to me that I may die for thee, my son Absalom, 59 II| approached fast that he should die, and did do call Solomon 60 II| bless him no more, and go die. Then Job said to her: Thou 61 II| more expedient to me to die than to live. ~The same 62 II| to be heard that he might die, he called to him his son 63 II| may see your sons ere I die. And the father and mother 64 II| whensoever your mother shall die, bury her by me and from 65 II| one man, then shalt thou die with them by the sword of 66 II| go to them, and shalt not die unto the time that I have 67 II| Holofernes and live, than to die here for thirst, and see 68 II| see our wives and children die before our eyes. And when 69 II| felony. Pray for me that I die not so untruly; for when 70 II| word, and have liefer to die than to defame and slander 71 II| lechery wilt make thy son to die. Then said this woman to 72 II| not on his Lord God shall die perpetually. And other there 73 II| God, whom they had made die an evil death, and they 74 II| thou givest when thou shalt die, thou givest it because 75 II| men the fear and dread to die for the faith of Jesu Christ, 76 II| and made the others to die by divers torments; among 77 II| it is, for when he shall die he shall bear nothing with 78 II| and truly I shall gladly die for thee like as Jesu Christ 79 II| the same, and that for to die he would never consent to 80 II| False, evil man, thou shalt die this night, and shalt have 81 II| company, I shall now shortly die and shall go to Jesu Christ 82 II| wailed, praying that he might die with him and go in his company. 83 II| was afeard lest he should die ere he might come again 84 II| that he supposed well to die. Then came a clear brightness, 85 II| in to dry land they must die, in like wise the monks 86 II| he dreaded death, or to die for the love of Jesu Christ, 87 II| their own will go for to die. My most dear children, 88 II| their own agreement will die. O my over dearest sons 89 II| deliver yourselves for to die shamefully? Of these lamentable 90 II| and to the end that he die not yet, but that he be 91 II| the world, and had liefer die to the world than to God. 92 II| well to me, and also to die for justice. Then Demosthenes, 93 II| shall see anon that I shall die, and thereof shall ye answer 94 II| sepulture, for he shall die anon. Which word S. Basil 95 II| him: This day shalt thou die when the sun shall go down 96 II| What shalt thou say if I die not this day? To whom Joseph 97 II| morrow that hour I shall die; and S. Basil said: thou 98 II| sayst truth, thou shalt die, that is, sin shall die 99 II| die, that is, sin shall die in thee to the end that 100 II| that he should not then die, and lived unto the morn 101 II| was sick, and like for to die, and as he lay he was ravished 102 II| not what hour thou shalt die, ne when the thief cometh. ~ 103 III| and that she desired to die, begging in such wise that 104 III| strange sheet when she should die.~And at the last she said: 105 III| saw well that she should die, for all her body became 106 III| And yet when he should die he took his hand full of 107 III| always comforted for to die for the love of Jesu Christ. 108 III| that tofore that he should die corporally he should see 109 III| to me, I may depart and die for to be delivered from 110 III| not I shall make thee to die by divers torments. S. Agatha 111 III| and also he ought not to die on the earth because all 112 III| ye may behold the people die ere they beweep their sins; 113 III| houses be void, the children die in the presence of father 114 III| they have little time to die, wherefore every man amend 115 III| widow: Sire, and if thou die in the battle who shall 116 III| meseemeth that I ought to die, and always I abide the 117 III| that am always ready to die, am withdrawn from death. 118 III| Lo! how desirest thou to die an evil death? To whom Seconde 119 III| they will that ye both die together. And, because they 120 III| said to his wife: I shall die for anger if I may not surmount 121 III| friar because he should die. Then he demanded him wherefore 122 III| that they would make him die by diverse torments. And 123 III| that he would not let him die but by sufferance of martyrdom 124 III| thou this foolish people to die for heat, and prayest not 125 III| of Josephus, had liefer die than be subject or put themselves 126 III| man, and not willing to die, constituted and ordained 127 III| whether he had liefer live or die, and commanded him shortly 128 III| Finally he made Eutichius to die by force of famine and to 129 III| well, to the end that thou die not an evil death, for as 130 III| son, to the end that he die not an evil death. Then 131 III| gods to the end that thou die not an evil death. And Vitus 132 III| think to save thy life and die not an evil death with thy 133 III| wickedness that makest us to die with thy sorcery and witchcraft 134 III| they that had made him to die knew it, they would have 135 IV| to you, or else ye must die. Then they said to him: 136 IV| they made S. Peter so to die; but he required them that 137 IV| for his love ye had liefer die than live, and what reward 138 IV| thou, caitiff, thou shalt die of an evil death, because 139 IV| me! who shall grant me to die for thee my son? And I may 140 IV| friends dread lest they should die in prison. She childed and 141 IV| flesh, she might not see die without sorrow. But it was 142 IV| Swithin. And when he should die, he charged his men to bury 143 IV| for God will not that I die in this place. But take 144 IV| and I desire gladly to die for Christ. Then the provost 145 IV| poor people our Lord to die for hunger and for cold? 146 IV| should conceive and should die at the childing of her son? 147 IV| suffered her devout servant to die without confession and penance. 148 IV| Christopher said: Tyrant, I shall die to-morn, make a little clay, 149 IV| the end that they should die therein for hunger and fault 150 IV| And made them there to die by divers torments. And 151 IV| he was all ready for to die for the defence of the faith 152 IV| have envy at thee, and thou die in that prosperity. And 153 IV| five days after thou shalt die for certain. And anon after 154 IV| that am your lord shall die within five days. For he 155 IV| told him that he should die within fire days that he 156 IV| four of his brethren should die shortly, two in body and 157 IV| that peradventure he should die before. And S. Dominic by 158 IV| mortality. For when saints die that is said that they be 159 IV| them all: We had liefer die with our Lord chastely than 160 IV| with me, so that tofore I die I may see them with my bodily 161 IV| that ye eat of it ye shall die, and this is of the lineage 162 IV| live with thee, and if thou die, it is glorious to us to 163 IV| it is glorious to us to die with thee. How should we 164 V| his gossip should hastily die, which was done indeed. 165 V| strongly that had desire to die, and remembered much oft 166 V| and I am not afraid to die, for I have a good Lord; 167 V| suffer, thou wiliest not to die, what shall I do to thee?~ 168 V| and they that be mortal die. He called them his brethren, 169 V| men doubted that he should die, and then the sick man prayed 170 V| that he were, ought not to die without confession, ne without 171 V| how they might make him die, ordained between them secretly 172 V| prosperity. And when he should die he told and showed it to 173 V| himself that he had liefer die than that he should not 174 V| It is better that thou die alone than we all be wrapped 175 V| else he would make him to die an evil death. Savien refused 176 V| you well, and will ye go die in a place whereas the people 177 V| her: For me she shall not die; and then she entered in, 178 V| said to him that he should die within thirty days if he 179 V| and broken thereon, and die the sooner. And then Natalie 180 V| till she should fail and die. And then he entered in 181 V| for we be all ready for to die for the faith of Jesu Christ. 182 V| how he and Ebroinus should die, and when. Then a great 183 V| clothe them, for they all die for cold, and if thy business 184 V| and thy hands, and now I die for pain of this right hard 185 VI| exiled and ordained for to die. Thou defendedst them not 186 VI| find thee thou art like to die therefor, wherefore if thou 187 VI| the time that they should die. And when Leofric should 188 VI| put out of his kingdom and die wretchedly. The king was 189 VI| the two pilgrims should die tofore him, which thing 190 VI| weep not, for I shall not die, but I shall live, and shall 191 VI| Would God that I might die, I am nourished in pain 192 VI| nourished in pain and may not die, my life is sorrow to me, 193 VI| me health, or else let me die anon. And among these words 194 VI| they would suffer them to die with the serpents. And the 195 VI| The first be they that die tofore ever they have done 196 VI| vices, but now they that die without this contrition 197 VI| but if he amend he shall die. And then the bishop assoiled 198 VI| they young or aged, if they die, anon they flee into heaven. 199 VI| day two years thou shalt die, and so vanished away. And 200 VI| nothing, for thou shalt not die. Arise up, and bear thou 201 VI| enclosed in the prison for to die there for hunger, and then 202 VI| when he felt that he should die and was in peril, he chased 203 VI| that a christian man should die in hair and in ashes, and 204 VI| had determined that for to die she would never have other 205 VI| know ye that she shall not die till that our Lord and his 206 VI| consolation tofore or ye die. After, this holy and good 207 VI| thy life that thou mayest die of some other malady than 208 VI| offer to the gods, or else die by cruel torments. S. Barbara 209 VI| torments he might make her die. And then at midnight descended 210 VI| knew that he should soon die, he prayed the servant that 211 VI| son dead ? Me were better die than live. When the mother 212 VI| or certainly thou shalt die by cruel death. And when 213 VI| and if I did not I should die and my children also. And 214 VI| that all they would gladly die for God's love, he left 215 VI| spirit, may lie down and die. In which death I glorify 216 VII| you plainly that for to die therefore I shall never 217 VII| doubted that they should die without baptism, the virgin 218 VII| hast made the queen for to die by thine art magic, if thou 219 VII| neither me dreadeth to die, for we have a good Lord.~ 220 VII| and caused him also to die the most shameful death 221 VII| thou comest home thou shalt die. And this water that thou 222 VII| and if he were worthy to die, let him die, and if not 223 VII| were worthy to die, let him die, and if not do as it shall 224 VII| sinned. And when he should die his brethren prayed him 225 VII| comfort her, and she said: I die for sorrow and heaviness, 226 VII| him.~When Agathon should die, he held him three days 227 VII| certain that all men must die. And when he knew that all 228 VII| he knew that all should die, he demanded them in how 229 VII| and suffer their souls to die for hunger, be like to a 230 VII| death he might make him to die. And about two years after, 231 VII| lack of meat, thou shalt die here in tenebres or darkness 232 VII| penitence, or that he should die in that state.~It so happed


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