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196 show
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195 sweet
195 temple
194 being
194 within
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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sweet

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1 I| mind of the heart it is sweet, and it anointeth when it 2 I| S. Bernard saith: Right sweet and good Jesus thy desirous 3 I| his presence he was always sweet, and debonair to him, and 4 I| return to thy brethren. Lord sweet God, show that thou hast 5 I| Lord God, how much good and sweet is this spirit in us. Item, 6 I| same place he is called sweet, benign, and human, of that 7 I| and human, that is to wit, sweet in word, benign in heart, 8 I| mouth, which is light, hot, sweet, and necessary to breathe 9 I| my soul. Thirdly, he is sweet for to make sweet the hearts, 10 I| he is sweet for to make sweet the hearts, and therefore 11 I| the name of unction; the sweet unction of him teacheth 12 I| of the fire, descended a sweet sound of air soft and small, 13 I| of so healthful and of so sweet and gracious benefice be 14 I| his bitterness and became sweet. Semblably in the time of 15 I| of humility giveth to God sweet savour when it issueth out 16 I| is his by creation, and sweet by redemption and by promise 17 I| to look on, and clean and sweet of savour, took and ate 18 I| him. Anon as he felt the sweet savour and smell of his 19 I| blessing him he said: Lo! the sweet odour of my son is as the 20 I| body of his father with sweet spices aromatic; which was 21 I| Whose body was embalmed with sweet spices and aromatics and 22 II| so many aromatics ne so sweet odours smelling as the queen 23 II| and made bitter waters sweet, and gave them water out 24 II| me from the sleep of my sweet rest, how much and how oft 25 II| and oil which hath a right sweet savour and odour. And by 26 II| sorrow, and say: Bright sweet son, how is it with thee? 27 II| said thus to her: Lucy, my sweet sister, devout virgin to 28 II| please thee. S. Lucy said: Sweet mother, hear my counsel: 29 II| especial the keeping of his sweet mother. He was, after the 30 II| hands to heaven and said: Sweet Lord Jesu Christ, I yield 31 II| delectable roses and herbs sweet smelling, and therein he 32 II| have smelled so well ne so sweet, and this sweet odour spread 33 II| well ne so sweet, and this sweet odour spread through the 34 II| thou fair son, thou wert sweet and debonair to me. And 35 II| so worthy, so holy ne so sweet a name. Then the provost 36 II| other, whose love is much sweet and gracious, of whom the 37 II| singing with angels, the sweet sound of the song, and the 38 III| charge save to God: Fair sweet Lord, I have coveted the 39 III| Arise and come to me my sweet love and fair espouse, for 40 III| obey to the law, bare her sweet son Jesu Christ unto the 41 III| and for to come to the sweet company of our Lord. And 42 III| conversation.~S. Blase was so sweet, holy and humble in manners, 43 III| not after thee, but right sweet mother, like as thou hast 44 III| darknesses, and in to this right sweet light hast brought us, and 45 III| he said to her: My most sweet Juliana, why hast thou brought 46 III| the place smelled of the sweet odour of them. Then he knew 47 III| O Lord how thy words be sweet in our mouths. Then Saprice 48 III| pardon of my sins of her sweet Son, and would suffer me 49 III| named ambra, which is much sweet, odorant and precious, and 50 III| in the church, and much sweet smelling in deeds and in 51 III| within him, an honeycomb by sweet exposition of scriptures, 52 III| despite, then fair, and right sweet son, I pray thee that thou 53 III| of the tomb, there was so sweet an odour throughout all 54 III| then was taken up and found sweet smelling, and many miracles 55 III| things were to him soft and sweet, and would no more come 56 III| he day, and said: I am in sweet rest and abide the coming 57 III| issued a marvellous odour and sweet savour, whereof his father 58 III| that same hour; and a right sweet savour issued out of their 59 III| frankincense, smelling so sweet that all the people were 60 III| consummation of the world. Thus, my sweet brother, he commanded us 61 III| and to them made a much sweet sermon in taking leave of 62 III| baptism, by the ensample of sweet Jesu Christ. Then entered 63 IV| for when he remembered the sweet presence of our Lord, for 64 IV| from the body came a much sweet odour. ~Dionysius, in an 65 IV| child and kissing said: My sweet son, the time of my death 66 IV| father and helper. And my sweet son, see that thou fast 67 IV| grave of S. Swithin, such a sweet odour and savour issued 68 IV| sister Martha, to say that sweet word: Blessed be the womb 69 IV| fed and filled with right sweet meats, and then was brought 70 IV| my bodily ears the right sweet song of the company celestial. 71 IV| his bier, they said with sweet and devout quarrels, why 72 IV| father provoked her with sweet and fair words for to do 73 IV| said to his father: Right sweet father, weep no more, for 74 IV| day, smelling a marvellous sweet odour, incorrupt, with his 75 IV| them: My friends and most sweet fellows, I pray you to rejoice 76 IV| heaven. O most fair and sweet sister, thou livest now 77 IV| these words, she prayed: My sweet guest, I beseech thee to 78 IV| well, and all things were sweet to him, and would no more 79 IV| the tomb and said: I am in sweet rest, and abide the coming 80 IV| moved the earth, a right sweet savour was felt. And by 81 IV| songs of angels, and a right sweet odour, and the devils cried 82 IV| great sweetness, and so sweet an odour as he ever had 83 IV| they long and many days the sweet odour, and bare witness 84 IV| and bare witness of the sweet flavour and air. ~In the 85 IV| his ointment, which was of sweet odour, from under his cope 86 IV| ointment is much precious, sweet and light. And when she 87 IV| night Jesu Christ came with sweet melody and song, with the 88 IV| were set in order and made sweet song and melody. And what 89 IV| people was moved with that sweet melody, and issued hastily 90 IV| blessed Virgin Mary, the right sweet mother of God, saying thus: 91 IV| sweetness, that with the sweet spirit the house was replenished, 92 IV| marvellous odour was felt sweet smelling. And when our Lord 93 V| as a harp giveth a right sweet sound of many strings, in 94 V| wise all the apostles gave sweet melody of the unity divine, 95 V| enlumine me, ravish me and make sweet and soft all mine empeshments 96 V| Jesu Christ my helper, how sweet is it suddenly made to me 97 V| they came to Tiberina, his sweet mother died, and after her 98 V| fat in science, read the sweet epistles of thy patron and 99 V| Augustin was quick in engine, sweet in speech, wise in letters, 100 V| and said to her fellow: My sweet love, hast thou heard nothing? 101 V| with a voice debonair that sweet love which ought to please 102 V| thee: go then forth, my sweet love, that thou mayst see 103 V| them that entered. Then the sweet odour that was felt that 104 V| the ransom of the world, sweet tree, sweet nails, sweet 105 V| of the world, sweet tree, sweet nails, sweet iron, sweet 106 V| sweet tree, sweet nails, sweet iron, sweet spear, bearing 107 V| sweet nails, sweet iron, sweet spear, bearing the sweet 108 V| sweet spear, bearing the sweet burdens, save thou this 109 V| euphoria as sweetness of sound. Sweet sound is made in three manners, 110 V| organs. Thus was the blessed sweet sound to God in voice of 111 V| sourdeth clear water and sweet, which the common people 112 V| these bitter things for the sweet, and despise thyself if 113 V| air with divers odours and sweet smells, and tofore and after 114 V| there was heard so great and sweet a melody of angels that 115 VI| his oratory, he fell in a sweet slumber, and saw the glorious 116 VI| trespassers, gentle and sweet to good men. He was never 117 VI| removed they felt a marvellous sweet savour, that all the church 118 VI| king, laudable prince, and sweet patron, move thy bowels 119 VI| The light of the sun is sweet, and it is delightable to 120 VI| celestial, delectable by sweet conversation, swiftness 121 VI| anon turned into a right sweet odour and savour. And Daria 122 VI| judge perdurable, they be sweet pastors of the sheep and 123 VI| of our Lord, and they be sweet judges. As Bernard saith: 124 VI| the human lineage that be sweet or soft, puissant and wise. 125 VI| soft, puissant and wise. Sweet or soft, that they receive 126 VI| the bridge was a meadow, sweet, odorous, and adorned full 127 VI| that were filled with the sweet odour of the flowers. And 128 VI| stones is of a marvellous sweet odour, and that endureth 129 VI| nardus, that is, a herb sweet smelling, for by the odour 130 VI| were replenished with right sweet odour, and a voice was heard 131 VI| received of him many a holy, sweet, and angelic word, S. Francis 132 VI| of impatience, but always sweet words and amiable in praising 133 VI| power of the paynims? Fair sweet Lord, I beseech thee that 134 VI| shall keep you always. O sweet fair Lord, keep this city 135 VI| and said to them: Right sweet daughters, we receive daily 136 VI| out her hair. And the holy sweet virgin S. Clare kneeled 137 VI| of our Lord. And if our sweet Lord give himself to them 138 VI| and required him with a sweet cheer that he would assoil 139 VI| said then: Ah! my right sweet and fair daughters, our 140 VI| her sister: Fair and right sweet sister, depart not away 141 VI| to her much sweetly: Fair sweet sister, it pleaseth to God 142 VI| mouth and began to say so sweet words that they were like 143 VI| and said to her daughters: Sweet daughters, I recommend to 144 VI| praise much greatly this sweet saint, S. Clare, and how 145 VI| much honour in earth. Ah! sweet virgin, pray thou to Jesu 146 VI| caitiff, and pray thee, right sweet saint, that thou wilt send 147 VI| shall know where my right sweet friend is become.~After 148 VI| heart, saying: Alas! right sweet son, wherefore hast thou 149 VI| and heaviness said: Right sweet friend and spouse, whom 150 VI| And lo ! here is my right sweet husband whom I have desired 151 VI| resplendour of truth, of sweet savour, and of the vigour 152 VI| receive the bones of my sweet husband, and that thou hast 153 VI| there heard her put out a sweet melody; and when one of 154 VI| no stench from it, but a sweet odour aromatic came, which 155 VI| Edmund thought that the sweet savour of our Lord's flesh 156 VI| O, my best beloved and sweet husband, I have a counsel 157 VI| chamber, and anon he felt the sweet odour of the roses and lilies, 158 VI| clement is said righteous, sweet, ripe, and meek, righteous 159 VI| meek, righteous in deed, sweet in speech, ripe in conversation, 160 VI| might but one hour see my sweet children. And when Peter 161 VI| shall come to thee soft and sweet time. Farewell, be with 162 VII| to the emperor, she had sweet words in drawing the people 163 VII| and said to her: My most sweet daughter, have mercy on 164 VII| up the last breath with a sweet dour and savour, and there 165 VII| informed them by so fair and sweet language, that she withdrew 166 VII| clothes smelled of that sweet and joyful place.~And then 167 VII| spring fair water, clear and sweet, whereof I drink daily, 168 VII| gave to them wholesome and sweet lessons, and blessed them 169 VII| passing was felt a marvellous sweet odour, as the house had 170 VII| the house had been full of sweet balm. And when the high 171 VII| there issued a marvellous sweet odour. And after, the king 172 VII| better reformed by fair and sweet words. The day following 173 VII| and said to him: My right sweet son, honour thou mine old 174 VII| leaves of the trees demened a sweet sound which came by a wind 175 VII| a chamber by virtue of a sweet wind that came from heaven, 176 VII| about him felt an odour so sweet as it had been incense or 177 VII| therein he began to say: Right sweet Jesus, I yield to thee grace 178 VII| began to study, which was as sweet to him as it is to the bee 179 VII| there issued so great and sweet an odour that all the cloister 180 VII| body and his habit were sweet smelling by evident witnesses 181 VII| parents, and spake of the sweet sentences of the holy scriptures 182 VII| that thou wilt send the sweet lamb, having domination 183 VII| nigh to you. And of his sweet coming saith yet S. John: 184 VII| hallow this sacrifice in thy sweet name, for heart devout to 185 VII| or blessing, which is so sweet, the priest maketh a cross, 186 VII| may cherish thereon that sweet Lamb by devout orison, praying 187 VII| when accept and bless these sweet oblations and these holy 188 VII| asking here, speaketh our sweet Saviour Jesu Christ in the 189 VII| art reigning in heaven thy sweet name be blessed. The second 190 VII| devout shall mowe feel the sweet dawning of this precious 191 VII| heart I thee pray that the sweet perception of thy precious 192 VII| this that we ask is in the sweet name of our Lord, reigning 193 VII| again, Peace be with you, sweet and good, in the glory and 194 VII| a bed well strewed with sweet roses, and I see the light 195 VII| desecration of, punished, iii. 10.~Sweet savour of S. Firmin's body,


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