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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| cry in the fifth anthem: O Oriens splendor lucis eterne, 2 I| tenebris et umbra mortis, O Orient that art the resplendour 3 I| the seventh; when we cry: O Rex gentium, veni et salva 4 I| hominem quem de limo formasti, O thou King of peoples come 5 I| earth; and in the seventh: O Emmanuel rex et legifer 6 I| nos, domine deus noster, O Emmanuel that art our King, 7 I| And this saith S. Austin: O infantia, cui astra subduntur, 8 I| cui astra subduntur, etc. O infancy or childhood, to 9 I| wisdom bow their knees. O blessed tigury or little 10 I| tigury or little house, O holy seat of God. And S. 11 I| is no light but the star. O palace celestial in which 12 I| right noble, and right rich. O ye kings, what do ye? Ye 13 I| hereto saith S. Bernard: O good Jesus, how sweetly 14 I| Whereof saith S. Bernard: O ye Jews, ye be stones, but 15 I| adorations in saying: Agios, O Theos, Yskyros, etc., in 16 I| saith: Above all things O good Jesu give me grace 17 I| surety saith S. Bernard: O man, saith he, we have a 18 I| wise man, Sapientiæ xii.: O quam bonus et suavis, etc.: 19 I| quam bonus et suavis, etc.: O Lord God, how much good 20 I| likeness of bread and wine. O precious feast and convive 21 I| behind and said to them: O ye my brethren, I beseech 22 I| saved. Then said Jacob: O God of my father Abraham, 23 I| God of my father Isaac, O Lord that saidst to me, 24 II| made great sorrow and said: O my son Absalom, my son Absalom, 25 II| Lord with tears saying: O Lord, thou art rightful, 26 II| have ordained a day to him. O good Lord, how patient is 27 II| her lips secretly, saying: O Lord God of Israel, conform 28 II| the apostle wept and said: O Lord God, I know well that 29 II| desired thee to embrace. O thou cross which hast received 30 II| unbind the body and said: O Satheus, which wert blinded 31 II| said, full sore weeping: O good Lord, I acknowledge 32 II| emperor and said unto him: O thou most holy emperor, 33 II| among all other he said: O holy soul, thy body showeth 34 II| Anthony. Then said S. Anthony: O good Jesu! where hast thou 35 II| cried S. Anthony and said: O good Lord, who may escape 36 II| great weepings for you; O poor caitiff that I am, 37 II| own agreement will die. O my over dearest sons that 38 II| rage seen in the world. O ye my friends come forth 39 II| anon came to them and said: O right noble knights of Jesu 40 II| to them in this manner: O ye my friends, lo, here 41 II| his preface saith thus: O Lord, the blood of thy blessed 42 II| crying, to say to S. Agnes: O thou cruel woman, why hast 43 II| and Vincent said to him: O unhappy man, how weenest 44 II| And Vincent said to him: O venomous tongue of the devil, 45 II| accompanied with saints. O knight invincible, strongest 46 II| to whom S. Basil said: O thou emperor, it is written: 47 II| then said, hearing many, O Basil, thou grievest and 48 III| holy land of Jerusalem. O how great devotion she had 49 III| Bernard saith in this manner:~O who may make us to understand, 50 III| that made man and speech. O who should con show hereupon 51 III| prison. Then said S. Blase: O mad man, weenest thou by 52 III| our will. S. Juliana said: O thou spirit! how art thou 53 III| his prayer to God saying: O God, Father Almighty, I 54 III| then she sighed and said: O Lord God, how should I be 55 III| of God appeared and said: O Patrick, this see ne bishopric 56 III| I have eaten a little. O fair brother, the devil 57 III| death and bring the life. O thou that art a virgin, 58 III| said with a clear voice: O Lord how thy words be sweet 59 III| gods. Then said S. George: O caitiff, tell me how may 60 III| heard a voice saying to him: O Mark, what makest thou here? 61 III| Peter tofore them all: O thou Peter perverse, if 62 III| temple and said crying: O ye sirs, what will ye do? 63 III| believe him, and they cried: O the just man hath erred 64 III| he said to his friends, O my friends, this day have 65 III| blind man which said to him: O thou holy Austin, help me 66 III| and familiar speech, said: O thou my good servant and 67 III| him, he answered and said: O thou provost I marvel much 68 III| was meddled among them. O how glorious a strife was 69 III| said Alban to the judge: O thou judge! the words and 70 III| none of you would be like. O what vanity, and what blindness 71 III| and wept sore and said: O Alban, servant of God, for 72 III| on him for anger, saying: O thou most wicked man, how 73 III| Alban, and said to him: O thou lame and crooked, now 74 III| sent, said to Amphiabel: O thou deceiver and most wicked 75 III| angels, to whom he said: O holy S. Alban, I beseech 76 III| glory and said full sweetly: O, what evil have we done 77 III| weeping, and saying to him: O man of God, help us at this 78 III| holy man, saying to him: O man of God, I require thee 79 IV| Ghost, came to him and said: O my son what reward and what 80 IV| by the mouth of the maid: O emperor, it availeth thee 81 IV| fastings and prayers, saying: O holy Peter, what that I 82 IV| Timothy saith in this wise: O my brother Timothy, if thou 83 IV| assisted him, said to him: O emperor, why smitest thou 84 IV| Nero, to whom Nero said: O thou man, servant of the 85 IV| nones of July, at three o'clock, in the fiftieth year 86 IV| To whom Margaret said: O what shame is it to you, 87 IV| him, and then said to her: O good maid, have pity on 88 IV| were there wept, and said: O Margaret, verily we be sorry 89 IV| so cruelly torn and rent. O how thy most beauty hast 90 IV| woman. The devil then cried: O blessed Margaret, I am overcome. 91 IV| mother and said weeping: O Mary Magdalene, why camest 92 IV| child in his arms and said: O blessed Mary Magdalene, 93 IV| been waked of her sleep: O blessed Mary Magdalene thou 94 IV| said with a high voice: O blessed Mary Magdalene, 95 IV| the temple, he overthrew. O most worthy bishop of marvellous 96 IV| dignity of the apostle. O most strong champion of 97 IV| said her father to her: O my daughter, thou oughtest 98 IV| Christine said to her father: O thou that without honour 99 IV| visage of her father saying: O tyrant, take the flesh, 100 IV| To whom Christine said: O thou fool and unhappy! I 101 IV| and holding his feet said: O thou deliverer of souls, 102 IV| Ambrose in his preface: O thou holy noble champion 103 IV| people to everlasting life. O thou martyr, of whose health 104 IV| joyed in his punishing: O thou blessed mother of her 105 IV| seeing, escried and said: O thou Lucretius, hear and 106 IV| and prayed in this manner: O Adonay, Lord Jesu Christ, 107 IV| sister Mary unto heaven. O most fair and sweet sister, 108 IV| evil deeds that ever I did. O blessed Eli be not withdrawn 109 IV| heard from heaven that said: O blessed Rome which hast 110 IV| that I go out of my house. O Donatus, wherefore constrainest 111 IV| the mouth of the maiden: O Ciriacus, thou art weary 112 IV| devil issued out and said: O name terrible that constraineth 113 IV| ravished of a devil and cried: O Hyppolitus thou hast bounden 114 IV| And Valerian cried also: O Laurence, thou drawest me 115 IV| sepulchre. Then said John: O would God that all my brethren 116 IV| said, with weeping tears: O Lord, what be we? Wherefore 117 IV| beloved, and come to me. O thou most fair among women, 118 IV| forbidden. ~detrenched, p. a., O. Fr. destrancher, hewed 119 V| voice of an angel saying: O Libera, God hath heard thy 120 V| his son Rocke, and said: O mine only son Rocke, thou 121 V| sleep an angel thus saying:~O Rocke, most devout to Christ, 122 V| thankings to our Lord, saying: O Jesu, my Saviour, I thank 123 V| voice of an angel saying: O Rocke, friend of God, our 124 V| to S. Rocke, saying thus: O Rocke, God sendeth me for 125 V| made his prayer, saying: O God of Abraham, God of Isaac, 126 V| high cry of mine heart: O in pace, O in id ipsum, 127 V| of mine heart: O in pace, O in id ipsum, O thou that 128 V| in pace, O in id ipsum, O thou that sayst I shall 129 V| my peace and spake not. O Jesu Christ my helper, how 130 V| in this manner, saying: O blessed Virgin, I have prayed 131 V| to him a little cruelly: O fool and unhappy, why hast 132 V| turned to him and said: O thou wretch without God, 133 V| blessed S. Andrew saith: O precious Holy Cross, God 134 V| the cross in this wise: O crux splendidior, et cetera. 135 V| splendidior, et cetera. O cross more shining than 136 V| the History Tripartite: O thrice blessed tree on which 137 V| visage, and he crying said: O ye good men, I pray you 138 V| Lord answered and said: O Lord of all strengths, shalt 139 V| with his tears, and said: O most high God, have pity 140 V| the wisdom of all my life. O Lord, let not the array 141 V| then cried there, saying: O what violence I suffer of 142 V| this old servant of God. O violence, O evil old age, 143 V| servant of God. O violence, O evil old age, accursed be 144 V| conning and wisdom. And, O Apollophanes, mirror of 145 V| human. To whom he said: O good Denis, these be the 146 VI| and say in this manner: O good Lord, I have none help 147 VI| again to their own kingdoms. O good Lord, I beseech thee 148 VI| crowned him king of England. O good Lord! what joy and 149 VI| God, saying these words: O good Lord, thou deliveredst 150 VI| noble spirit these words: O thou merciful Lord God, 151 VI| he had then been alive: O thou holy and blessed king, 152 VI| and kneeling down saying: O blessed saint of God, I 153 VI| weeping, and said thus: O thou, my lord and king, 154 VI| his prayer to~S. Edward: O thou my good king, I beseech 155 VI| busy in their prayers said: O Lord thou art strong and 156 VI| suffered to have my sons. O Lord, I remember me that 157 VI| and delivered to another. O good Lord, give thou rest 158 VI| first, saith S. Augustine: O the immeasured pity of our 159 VI| largess that divinity covered. O glorious vesture and inestimable 160 VI| I shall keep you always. O sweet fair Lord, keep this 161 VI| ne woman. And all crying: O, dear lady, and friend of 162 VI| to us semblance of son. O all ye that have the heart 163 VI| the Evangelist the prayer: O intemerata, and on day, 164 VI| heart, only to God, saying: O Lord, I beseech thee that 165 VI| said to him in this manner: O, my best beloved and sweet 166 VI| out of his eyes, and said: O Almighty God Jesu Christ, 167 VI| Then she said to them: O ye good young men, it is 168 VI| and weep strongly, saying; O my husband and my lord, 169 VII| reverence and dread said: O most blessed Lady; blessed 170 VII| Then said this new spouse: O blessed Lord, I thank you 171 VII| himself, he said to her: O thou woman, suffer us to 172 VII| help thee ne none other. O ye cursed adorers of such 173 VII| woman. To whom she said: O emperor, I beseech thee 174 VII| man, and cried, saying: O! wretched and caitiff, lo! 175 VII| heaven praying, and said: O ! Jesu Christ, hope of and 176 VII| them that believe in thee! O beauty and glory of virgins! 177 VII| and he cried and said: O thou deliverer of Nazarenes, 178 VII| off, and S. James said: O protector of the children 179 VII| was cut off, and he said: O Lord, Lo! I offer and sacrifice 180 VII| blessed James cried and said: O good Lord, hear me half 181 VII| the Holy Ghost, and said: O king of bliss, and Lord 182 VII| crying in the air, saying: O Dorothy, why cost thou destroy 183 VII| marvel, and said to her: O fair maid, forsake thy God 184 VII| to all them that saw it. O merciful God and marvellous 185 VII| enter herein? And John said: O brother, forgive it me, 186 VII| riches, he said to him: O thou fool and out of thy 187 VII| tofore him, and said to him: O fool that thou art, if thou 188 VII| nightingale which said: O thou man, what should it 189 VII| began to sing the history: O pastor eterne; and at every 190 VII| cord he escried, saying: O man, from whence comest 191 VII| said to him this holy man: O man this is not happened 192 VII| then she answered to him: O hound out of thy wit, worker 193 VII| Quiriacus answered to him: O cursed fool and indigne 194 VII| said to the Emperor Julian: O king out of thy wit and 195 VII| Quiriacus answered trim: O heart perverted, evil and 196 VII| heard crying in the air: O Judas! by thee I am chased 197 VII| which voice said unto him: O Thomas, thou hast written 198 VII| graces and thankings, saying: O right blessed father, the 199 VII| reclaim S. Landry saying: O blessed S. Landry, vouchsafe 200 VII| sometime to his familiars: O God, how this alms is well 201 VII| should make to be planed. O how great reverence he had! 202 VII| thence, and said to him: O Saint Erasmus, the most 203 VII| meekly upon God and said: O Almighty God, have mercy 204 VII| the angel of God and said: O Erasmus, God 's champion, 205 VII| Erasmus meekly down and said: O Almighty God, Father of 206 VII| whole, and said to him: O Erasmus the very chosen 207 VII| voice from heaven, and said: O Erasmus lift up thine eyes, 208 VII| everlasting joy open, and said: O God, where hast thou been? 209 VII| great clearness and said: O Erasmus stand up. And forthwith 210 VII| heaven, and meekly said: O Lord in thy hands yield


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