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184 sorrow
183 mine
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| that I should in no wise leave it, but accomplish it, promising 2 I| but at this time I shall leave and pass over save one thing 3 I| Incarnati purpose is for to leave sin and take the good, the 4 I| deviation and of exile we leave the song of gladness, that 5 I| canticum domini, etc. Thus leave we the song of praising 6 I| company. And if ye will all leave me, at the least come with 7 I| that such a son should not leave his mother without visiting, 8 I| descended into hell for us, and leave us not, but that we be with 9 I| and to the end that they leave to tempest us. The cross 10 I| showed for them, than to leave his own proper body here 11 I| midnight it behoveth not to leave matins, for the people abide 12 I| a man shall forsake and leave father and mother and abide 13 I| oft desired the people to leave their sin, and how he had 14 I| thus said, and given him leave to go, he departed anon, 15 I| this land, and I shall not leave till I have accomplished 16 I| his wives' father: Give me leave to depart that I may go 17 I| said to him: Let me go and leave me, for it is in the morning. 18 I| Jacob answered: I shall not leave thee but if thou bless me. 19 I| come as soon as ye may, and leave nothing behind you, for 20 I| I may hear his voice and leave Israel? I know not that 21 I| that Lord, nor I will not leave Israel. They said to him: 22 I| make their sacrifice, and leave their wives and children 23 I| by which they forget and leave God their creator and maker 24 II| never bare yoke, and said, Leave their calves at home and 25 II| the sinners of Amalek and leave none alive, man ne beast; 26 II| and his father gave him leave. And when he was there he 27 II| after Jeroboam. And here I leave all the history and make 28 II| the way, young Tobias took leave of his father and mother, 29 II| God. And Gentiles shall leave their idols and shall come 30 II| see it not. Cease ye and leave off, lest the ire of our 31 II| answered and said: If thou wilt leave thy wife fleshly, thou shalt 32 II| It is not right that we leave the word of God for to administer 33 II| after that he had taken his leave and commended the people 34 II| father, to whom he would leave his realm after him, wherefore 35 II| obey him, and he should leave his realm after his death 36 II| king said that he would not leave one point of his law, and 37 II| shall abate thy pride ere I leave thee, for I must reckon 38 II| us. It is better that we leave cruelty and that pity surmount 39 II| you to their words, let us leave all these words and go we 40 II| stole off his neck and would leave his bishopric, but S. Remigius, 41 II| lose their holiness and leave their good life. It behoveth 42 II| sacrifice to the idols or to leave, and their friends were 43 II| remedy, and depart you and leave the error of the christian 44 II| dear husbands, in what ward leave ye us and your children! 45 II| said: The first error is to leave the way of life and go by 46 II| And like as thou shouldst leave thy rich clothes and clothe 47 II| other, in no manner may I leave him, with him am I firm 48 II| pope that he would give him leave for to marry. The pope considered 49 II| Basil said to the woman: Leave and go from me, woman, for 50 II| but they had nothing to leave against them in that other 51 III| wise that she should not leave one penny to her daughter 52 III| and therefore I may not leave to name this name oft. And 53 III| and a very intention to leave our sins, the which is signified 54 III| children said to the mother, leave us not after thee, but right 55 III| tyrant said to them, now leave ye your art of enchantment 56 III| and betrayed, how may we leave that which we have holden 57 III| grievous thoughts for to leave all and do our will. S. 58 III| let me go, and give me leave to go in to some other place, 59 III| he thought that he would leave all the riches that he had, 60 III| said to him that he should leave his cruelty and his woodness, 61 III| they for all that would not leave it, and so anon after, they 62 III| purpose that he would not leave, for dread ne for grief 63 III| sacrifice to the idols, and leave thy folly, and I shall enhance 64 III| the ship, and would never leave it in peace till they had 65 III| very faith and thou wilt leave thine heresy, I shall pray 66 III| priest named Jacob: Sirs, leave this just man in peace. 67 III| if pity move you that ye leave to eat of him, I that have 68 III| which was his brother, gat leave to slay all them that believed 69 III| friend, I pray thee that thou leave this madness that thou hast 70 III| more reign, but thou shalt leave thy realm to one better 71 III| us herein that we ought leave the things that men should 72 III| And if he would in no wise leave the christian faith, then 73 III| and gods? Command them to leave their error and to return 74 III| the works of penitence. Leave the evil, humble you, do 75 III| see yet Jesu Christ, took leave of his father, which he 76 III| admonished his father to leave his errors and his idols, 77 III| was pope of Rome; he took leave of the bishops privily, 78 III| embraced each other in taking leave for to depart one from another 79 III| blessed words S. Marcial took leave of S. Peter, and brought 80 III| much sweet sermon in taking leave of them. Soon after he was 81 III| ensample, that they shall leave their sin and shall convert 82 IV| therefore he said that he would leave the city which he was wont 83 IV| Christ. And she dreaded to leave after her, for to live, 84 IV| time of my death cometh, I leave and commend thee to God; 85 IV| laid it, that he give thee leave to sing mass, and assoil 86 IV| repent thee, and I shall not leave thee till thou be reconciled 87 IV| evil death, and therefore leave his company, and then he 88 IV| to the king: Go out, and leave thy realm to one better 89 IV| wise a man, that thou wilt leave the great worldly honours 90 IV| provostry, and wilt thou leave all these things for dreaming 91 IV| with tiles, and I shall leave it now covered with marble. 92 IV| so much do, she would not leave it thus, but that it should 93 IV| not find them, but must leave them behind him. And the 94 IV| cope and said: Thou shalt leave here thy cope or thou shalt 95 IV| Nay, father, I shall not leave the head for to follow the 96 IV| refused utterly, affirming to leave rather the earth than to 97 IV| the end that he would not leave them both disherited and 98 IV| These be the things that I leave to you, possessing by rightful 99 IV| whom Sixtus said: Son, I leave thee not, but greater battles 100 IV| after him saying: Father, leave me not, for I have dispended 101 IV| Sixtus said: I shall not leave thee, my son, but greater 102 IV| living Lord God that thou leave not, but haste thee to baptize 103 IV| saints. Be not thou wroth to leave the world corruptible with 104 IV| said that she should not leave them orphans. And the Blessed 105 IV| with us our comfort and leave us not orphelins, thou art 106 V| lordship  and heritage, I leave to thee, and command thee 107 V| commandments he decreed to leave the country of Montpelier 108 V| and am advised never to leave thee. Then Rocke thanked 109 V| return to the town, and leave all his goods to his heirs, 110 V| shall then have heaven, and leave to me only the earth, this 111 V| would enter into religion: Leave there without your body, 112 V| will enter into religion, leave the body without that ye 113 V| vengeance of the hurter. I leave to you charity, humility, 114 V| which were far from me to leave and forsake, and now to 115 V| and forsake, and now to leave and forsake them is to me 116 V| that he might cease and leave his bishopric, and that 117 V| and said that, he should leave off or raze away these verses, 118 V| much loved, he gave to her leave to return to her country, 119 V| prosperity, she should not leave him in his adversity. And 120 V| it, wherefore they must leave it there. But afterwards 121 V| Savina, weep no more, but leave all that thou hast, and 122 V| honour of our Lady he would leave none but that he heard them 123 V| so rich, and so noble, by leave of the emperor he sent women 124 V| her vision, and took her leave, and after gave up her spirit 125 V| small things, but yet they leave not to show it to the brethren, 126 V| Francis came thither and said: Leave ye brethren to praise him, 127 V| place till he gave to them leave that they flew together.~ 128 V| it anon. I require thee, leave me not lest I be made reproach 129 VI| suffciently said he should leave. He was well mannered, that 130 VI| of women made him for to leave it.~And then two felon princes 131 VI| negligently ofttimes, and leave many things undone by ignorance 132 VI| hold the certain way and leave the uncertain way. This 133 VI| came to him, and bade him leave his mass, he said: Though 134 VI| and he commanded them to leave to follow him, and anon 135 VI| most cursed wretch, wouldst leave to torment the people and 136 VI| from this mortal beast, and leave to torment this beast that 137 VI| then he commanded them to leave the water, and that they 138 VI| us, or to whom shalt thou leave us all desolate and discomforted? 139 VI| for he would not gladly leave them, ne he would not long 140 VI| the epistle without his leave. And when he had slept the 141 VI| for God's sake they should leave this battle with her sister, 142 VI| bodies, and that they should leave and depress negligence and 143 VI| of the ladies without his leave. And when the holy mother 144 VI| depart not away from me and leave me not here alone. And S. 145 VI| more, but she would say: I leave you the remnant for God' 146 VI| cry: Cease ye, lady, and leave off, but she prayed always 147 VI| him again and would not leave him. And afterwards, by 148 VI| vision, and charged him to leave to study in particular sciences, 149 VI| believe. Then Maximus gat leave of the tormentors for to 150 VII| lamentation, and taking their leave, departed. And this noble 151 VII| in her passion.~But now I leave this young queen in her 152 VII| To whom the virgin said: Leave to say such things, for 153 VII| styed up above all heavens, leave thou us not fatherless, 154 VII| therefore for God's love leave your mourning and tell me 155 VII| years. And then he took his leave of all his brethren and 156 VII| then this old man took his leave of them and bade them sail 157 VII| well, and sith took their leave of that old man, and returned 158 VII| loaves, and the bread that we leave at dinner we eat at supper, 159 VII| passed, then he took his leave of the abbot and convent 160 VII| Jesu Christ I charge you to leave him this night till to-morrow. 161 VII| then these holy men took leave each of other, and they 162 VII| stones, and then took their leave, and went to ship weeping 163 VII| sore troubled, and would leave his place because he had 164 VII| prayed him that he would leave to them, instead of heritage, 165 VII| and therefore thou wilt leave the glory of the world and 166 VII| king's son, and he would leave his father for to follow 167 VII| christian men, and after, shall leave and return from it, and 168 VII| Lombards that they should leave that poor land of Pannonia, 169 VII| perseverance. Then anon he took leave of him, and went to the 170 VII| man, saying: I shall not leave this house ne this holy 171 VII| and meat, and get of them leave to pray an hour, and all 172 VII| that wouldst that I should leave my God which giveth to me 173 VII| I beseech thee that thou leave me not to turn my back, 174 VII| prayed him that he would leave that life and do penitence, 175 VII| next, S. Fiacre took his leave of S. Pharon, which gave 176 VII| other to our Lord, and took leave to depart one from the other. 177 VII| before that time gave to him leave to take as much of his wood 178 VII| S. Pharon, for to demand leave of him to throw down the 179 VII| to S. Pharon and took his leave of him, and returned into 180 VII| he might be heard by the leave of the bishops and diocesans, 181 VII| the end that he should not leave the custom of his abstinence, 182 VII| received his rights, and took leave of S. Morant and of the 183 VII| and woeful mother, but I leave both delices and honours, 184 VII| so that for lack of it we leave not the service of God, 185 VII| and enhanced, whereby they leave not to pray to God. For 186 VII| I give you my peace, I leave you my peace, therefore


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