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measure 25
measured 4
measures 4
meat 191
meats 31
meaux 16
mechant 8
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194 within
193 mass
191 cause
191 meat
190 converted
190 glorious
189 cried
Iacobus de Voragine
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meat

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1 I| and ye have given to me no meat. The other shall not be 2 I| hunger and ye have given me meat. The other shall not be 3 I| ought to give to the hungry meat, to the thirsty drink, to 4 I| of phage, that is to say meat. And of this fourth miracle 5 I| thee in the desert with meat royal; thou accusest me 6 I| of his divinity under the meat of our humanity, and the 7 I| the fiend would take the meat of the flesh, and was taken 8 I| and within he hath set his meat, that is his blood. For 9 I| to drink, his flesh in to meat, and his divinity in to 10 I| faithful given his own body in meat, and his precious blood 11 I| where they were fed with meat celestial, and it is said 12 I| died in desert, but this meat that ye now receive is the 13 I| confirmation. And to other is given meat for to sustain them, and 14 I| punished in seeking his meat, as it is said to him: Accursed 15 I| beasts, for none use of the meat of them, but only for to 16 I| to me thereof such manner meat as thou knowest that I am 17 I| venison, and make thereof meat that I may eat, and that 18 I| and I shall make of them meat such as thy father shall 19 I| ordained them into such meat as she knew well that his 20 I| said Isaac: Bring to me the meat of thine hunting, my son, 21 I| that Esau came with his meat that he had gotten with 22 I| that I had three baskets of meat upon my head, and in that 23 I| methought I bare all the meat of the bakehouse and birds 24 I| cried to Pharaoh asking meat, to whom he answered: Go 25 I| came into Egypt for to buy meat to them, and to eschew the 26 I| Egypt and buy for us some meat, that we may live. Judah 27 I| earth, and that ye may have meat to live by. It is not by 28 I| commandment of Pharaoh, and meat to eat by the way. He commanded 29 I| promise to you to sow, and for meat to your servants and to 30 I| frogs entered into their meat. so many that they covered 31 I| abhor and loathe this light meat. For which cause God sent 32 II| wept for sorrow and ate no meat. To whom Elkanah her husband 33 II| ye that I shall send the meat that I have made ready for 34 II| sent to him his dish with meat. Uriah would not go home, 35 II| of the poor man and made meat thereof to his guest. David 36 II| Solomon had daily for the meat of his household thirty 37 II| he had builded, and the meat and service of his table, 38 II| of his house, leaving his meat, and fasting came to the 39 II| hid the corpse, he ate his meat with wailing and dread, 40 II| ready that were necessary to meat. He did do slay two fat 41 II| four wethers, and to ordain meat for all his neighbours and 42 II| found Tobias sitting at meat, and came to him and kissed 43 II| there, and to give to her meat from his feast, to whom 44 II| she might not eat of his meat, but that she hath brought 45 II| but that she hath brought meat with her for to eat. Then 46 II| Holofernes said: When that meat faileth what shall we give 47 II| and said: I shall eat no meat till I know whether our 48 II| overthrown, and shalt be made meat to beasts. And the emperor 49 II| sins; and fourthly, unto meat, because the word of God 50 II| soul is better than the meat of the body. And consider 51 II| eat an apple last after meat. On a time he demanded a 52 II| and his meiny with boiled meat. And so it was that the 53 II| communication he demanded him what meat he had eaten, and he said: 54 II| same day as the king sat at meat all the bread that he handled 55 II| ate on his table and took meat at his hand. It happed on 56 II| Basil gave to him a little meat for to comfort him and marked 57 II| them not. S. Basil gave him meat and closed the door and 58 II| sorry that he would eat no meat, but he said: Alas! I am 59 II| abstinent of convenable meat. ~ 60 III| were departed in work, in meat, and drink, but in saying 61 III| she set her eyes to her meat, without eating fish, ne 62 III| ne milk, eggs, or white meat, in which many ween to do 63 III| saying: Thou hast sent to me meat for dumb beasts, therefore 64 III| of heaven brought to him meat for to eat. And it seemed 65 III| none should give to her meat ne drink. And when she was 66 III| the poor men were set at meat, he told at the table sitting 67 III| which ministered to him meat for to eat. And because 68 III| priest arose and bare his meat with him and sought so long 69 III| him: Arise and take thy meat and refection for it is 70 III| there was one that bare meat accompanied with him, and 71 III| and said he would eat no meat till he came to S. Benet. 72 III| monks and commanded that his meat should be brought to him, 73 III| and served diligently with meat and drink and other necessaries. 74 III| delectations that I have had in meat and drink, the good wines, 75 III| am nourished of spiritual meat of the word of our Lord. 76 III| exposition of scriptures, meat of angels by his glorious 77 III| was a priest, that sat at meat with others, which said 78 III| they were four days without meat and drink in great anguish 79 III| the husbands, plucked the meat out of others' mouths; and 80 III| gave to them not of her meat. Then she showed to them 81 III| seven nights without an meat and drink, and after he 82 III| have never salt to make his meat savoury. And two times in 83 III| great hunger, but he had not meat for them and him. This cowherd 84 III| silver full of delicious meat, the which he received, 85 III| he received, and gave the meat to his servants, and retained 86 III| country. An angel brought meat to them, and he did many 87 III| received him, and gave to him meat and drink necessary for 88 III| them clean, and gave them meat and drink, and clothed them; 89 III| as well of drink as of meat, and in especial for to 90 IV| make by an enchanter mortal meat, and made him to eat it, 91 IV| made him to eat it, which meat this holy man ate without 92 IV| was delivered. What his meat was and his clothing, the 93 IV| He offered not sheep ne meat, but he sacrificed himself 94 IV| honey, but with much fouler meat he was content. For oft 95 IV| oft he left his necessary meat for the fervent study that 96 IV| full of all manner of good meat, and he that bare it said 97 IV| sitting by the corpse without meat. And every night came home 98 IV| so good point and ate no meat. That valley whereas S. 99 IV| servant and ministered to them meat and drink, returned in great 100 IV| they were comforted of the meat, and were more strong for 101 IV| for hunger and fault of meat. Then the ministers and 102 IV| eschewed flesh and all fat meat, eggs, cheese and wine; 103 IV| have no salt to savour his meat, and twice in the year he 104 IV| much hunger. But he had not meat enough for him and for his 105 IV| silver full of delicious meat, the which he retained for 106 IV| some friars to take much meat by which they be let to 107 IV| place to dwell in, more meat for to eat, better air to 108 IV| drunken, he was fat of this meat, and drunken of the chalice, 109 IV| covered, but ere he took any meat, the knights came and haled 110 IV| of them that took of the meat forbidden. And by right 111 IV| reward of thy milk for my meat. Come now fast, and haste 112 IV| body be not delivered into meat of worms, I doubt to say 113 V| sight of God, he that bare meat to S. Rocke into the prison, 114 V| was unnethe drawn to any meat for delight of appetite, 115 V| and he went to take his meat like as he should have gone 116 V| savour and tasting of his meat. For sometimes he drank 117 V| might have deceived him by meat, and if he had no hunger, 118 V| heaven on high, saying: I am meat of greatness increased and 119 V| not change me in thee as meat of thy flesh, but thou shalt 120 V| lessons and disputations than meat, and had these verses written 121 V| kitchen, and found yet all the meat cold that they should have 122 V| Also of that he had stolen meat from the table out of the 123 V| should take nourishing of meat like a medicine, but when 124 V| would fast and never eat meat till she had of him some 125 V| angel came and gave to her meat. And in the fourteenth year 126 V| been there ten days without meat, our Lord Jesu Christ appeared 127 V| and said to her: Take this meat of my hand, I am thy saviour 128 V| dinner, and as they were at meat, it happed to him that was 129 V| did it because he ate his meat so foul, and the other said 130 V| shut her in prison without meat seven days, and pressed 131 V| in the strength of that meat unto the mount of God, Oreb. 132 V| our guests and give them meat, abide ye the will of our 133 V| poor men that seek their meat from door to door.~He loved 134 V| days in the prison without meat and drink, and after, he 135 VI| asking him if he had any meat to eat, and the fisher was 136 VI| entered in and asked after meat and drink, and anon he felt 137 VI| that he is let to take his meat, he sharpeth it and whetteth 138 VI| chapter: Keep you from the meat of the Pharisees, and there 139 VI| they might not take neither meat nor drink as long as they 140 VI| were out they took both meat and drink. And one, Daria, 141 VI| tormented three days without meat and drink and without sleep, 142 VI| Gallinaria and there took for his meat, herbs. And among others 143 VI| was seventeen days without meat or drink. And nevertheless 144 VI| into her body no corporal meat, and she was so strong by 145 VI| abstinence, and ate so little meat that men wondered whereby 146 VI| Advent he ate never but Lent meat, and when the archbishop 147 VI| fed him and gave to him meat and drink to live by, wherefore 148 VI| Fr.), fragments of broken meat. ~rought, v., i., heeded. ~ 149 VII| should be twelve days without meat and drink, Jesu Christ sent 150 VII| dove which fed her with meat celestial. And after this, 151 VII| Verily, I took never sith meat of man, but Jesu Christ 152 VII| stomach had indignation of meat seven weeks continually, 153 VII| unnethe he might retain any meat, and was strait and short-breathed, 154 VII| prison nine days long without meat or drink, but she was that 155 VII| here half a year without meat, drink, or sleep, and they 156 VII| ready set full of good meat and drink. And then S. Brandon 157 VII| fire was right hot and the meat nigh sodden, then this island 158 VII| ship and left the fire and meat behind them, and marvelled 159 VII| which served them well of meat and drink, for every monk 160 VII| this table and setteth our meat and drink tofore us, but 161 VII| cometh, ne we ordain never no meat ne drink for us, and yet 162 VII| there forty years without meat and drink ordained by man' 163 VII| and must labour for our meat, but God hath provided for 164 VII| hath provided for thee such meat as thou holdest thee pleased, 165 VII| slow to labour, scarce in meat and clothing, and said he 166 VII| not go out, and that his meat ne drink savoured him not 167 VII| there he should find neither meat ne clothes, but should be 168 VII| one of the messes of the meat from the board, and the 169 VII| that he might retain no meat, yet he required always 170 VII| and three nights without meat or drink. Then the abbot 171 VII| apperceived that he gave his meat unto the poor people. He 172 VII| they would have asked their meat, and cried so strongly that 173 VII| to them largely wine and meat, and get of them leave to 174 VII| without drink, and without meat, and without the sight and 175 VII| or by fault and lack of meat, thou shalt die here in 176 VII| the holy man and demanded meat and clothing. Soon commanded 177 VII| their beds, and made their meat ready, and so he was both 178 VII| that he might of his own meat feed his fellows. He set 179 VII| administered to them the meat that they should eat, and 180 VII| ate with them of the said meat, that is to wit brown bread, 181 VII| solemn holidays plenty of meat to be dressed and ready 182 VII| and to them administered meat with his own hands, and 183 VII| which he administered both meat and drink, bed and fire 184 VII| labourers, and none other meat he ne had, and to his drink 185 VII| and there lived with such meat and drink by the space of 186 VII| of seven days without any meat or drink, ever being in 187 VII| his court, he administered meat and drink with his own hands, 188 VII| and cerved them both of meat and drink. He ever had, 189 VII| many times kneeling, giving meat to the poor with his own 190 VII| with his own hands both meat and drink within the mouth 191 VII| his body by abstinence of meat and drink and made it lean


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