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  1     I|      Legend. For in like wise as gold is most noble above all
  2     I|      three gifts, that is to wit gold, incense, and myrrh. And
  3     I|       hard crib, for curtains of gold and silk, the fume and stench
  4     I|         not God? Ye offer to him gold, and whereof is he King,
  5     I|         the mother of the child, gold for to relieve her poverty,
  6     I|     reason was that they offered gold for to pay the tribute,
  7     I|          men. The fourth for the gold signifieth dilection or
  8     I|     sweetness of suavity. By the gold which is most precious of
  9     I|         for what price? Not with gold ne silver, ne of the sun,
 10     I|          asked: Is there neither gold ne silver that this figure
 11     I|         of the sun, like purple, gold, and light royal, which
 12     I|         royal apparel, they bear gold on their bridles, on their
 13     I|          her again, and gave him gold and silver, and bade that
 14     I|         that we should steal any gold or silver from the house
 15     I|         vessels of silver and of gold, and clothes, and them shall
 16     I|        her neighbour, vessels of gold and silver, and clothes;
 17     I|         vessels of silver and of gold, and much clothing. Our
 18     I|   overmuch love their treasures, gold or silver, or any other
 19     I|        Then Aaron said: Take the gold that hangeth in the ears
 20     I|         he bade, and brought the gold to Aaron, which he took
 21     I|       said: Who of you that hath gold give it me; they took and
 22    II|      Philistines, five pieces of gold and five mice of gold, and
 23    II|         of gold and five mice of gold, and led to a wain and put
 24    II|        the vessels and pieces of gold that ye have paid for your
 25    II|        and cost that was done in gold, silver and latten, it passeth
 26    II|          temple an altar of pure gold, and a table to set on the
 27    II|         loaves of proposition of gold, five candlesticks of gold
 28    II|       gold, five candlesticks of gold on the right side and five
 29    II|          took all the vessels of gold and silver that his father
 30    II|    hundred and twenty besants of gold, which he had spent on the
 31    II|       charged with aromatics and gold infinite. And she came and
 32    II|    hundred and twenty besants of gold, many aromatics, and gems
 33    II|         land. The weight of pure gold that was offered every year
 34    II|         and sixty-six talents of gold, except that that the merchants
 35    II|    hundred shields of the purest gold and set them in the house
 36    II|          great and was clad with gold, which had six grees or
 37    II|        wrought with two lions of gold holding the seat above,
 38    II|         Solomon drank of were of gold, and the ceiling of the
 39    II|          in which his shields of gold were in was of the most
 40    II|          in was of the most pure gold. Silver was of no price
 41    II|          and brought them thence gold and silver, teeth of elephants
 42    II|         to him gifts, vessels of gold and silver, clothes and
 43    II|          abundance and plenty of gold and silver in those days
 44    II|      them gave him a sheep and a gold ring for his ears. Our Lord
 45    II|      than to set up treasures of gold. For alms delivereth from
 46    II|         to the host, as victual, gold and silver, much that was
 47    II|    canape that was of purple, of gold, smaragdos and precious
 48    II|          given to Judith as well gold, silver, gems, clothes,
 49    II|       house of the man a mass of gold wrapped in a cloth. And
 50    II|   morning, he found this mass of gold, and rendered to God therefor
 51    II|         threw in another mass of gold, which the man found, and
 52    II|     Nicholas doubled the mass of gold, and cast it into the house
 53    II|        awoke by the sound of the gold, and followed Nicholas,
 54    II|          he had put the money in gold, and he leant upon the staff.
 55    II|         and brake the staff with gold that it spread abroad. And
 56    II|        he should take to him the gold; and he refused it, saying,
 57    II|         offer up to him a cup of gold. Then the son was born and
 58    II|       have showed me a palace of gold and silver and of precious
 59    II|          to God that the rods of gold and the precious stones
 60    II|          rods of trees into fine gold, the stones and gravel of
 61    II|       and whole. And he took his gold and came and did homage
 62    II|          happed him of a mass of gold that he found in this way,
 63    II|          girded with a girdle of gold above like as was used.
 64    II|        and girt with a girdle of gold, and had said these words,
 65    II|        thou knewest of a ring of gold in which were a precious
 66    II|          Tranquillinus said. the gold of the ring is the body
 67    II|          make a man, like as the gold and the precious stone make
 68    II|         and I shall give to thee gold without number. Tranquillinus
 69    II|    dispended two hundred pods of gold, by which he knew things
 70    II|        stones and with jewels of gold, he hath set in my visage
 71    II|     virgins clad in vestments of gold and silver, and a great
 72    II|         he took him ten pound in gold and had him go into the
 73    II|          to give him sixpence of gold, and when he had given to
 74   III|      that had three pots full of gold, and because the gold should
 75   III|         of gold, and because the gold should not be seen she had
 76   III|       him that they were full of gold. When he had these pots
 77   III|         and he found that it was gold and took it out all, and
 78   III|      delivered to him in keeping gold, for she made no mention
 79   III|     written with fair letters of gold, for which miracle many
 80   III|  precious adornments, clothes of gold, houses, lands, towns, servants,
 81   III|         and said: I have neither gold nor silver, but this that
 82   III|       went clothed in clothes of gold and of silk, and adorned
 83   III|         year four score pound of gold, and also he founded to
 84   III|        with palls and mantles of gold, and full of torches burning
 85   III|        was written in letters of gold: Ave Maria, of which miracle
 86   III|        the love of the gods take gold and silver and all that
 87   III|        thereupon with letters of gold: In this sign thou shalt
 88   III|         he found them shining as gold; then bare he them to the
 89   III|          in Jerusalem, closed in gold, silver, and precious stones.
 90   III|         and taught us to despise gold and silver, by that that
 91   III|        him a bull, with horns of gold, for to have again his sight.
 92   III|          azure with a saltire of gold, which arms afterward bare
 93   III|        with clothes fringed with gold, to whom all the people
 94   III|        towns and provinces, men, gold and power. Then said Alban
 95   III|         make for him a saddle of gold and of precious stones.
 96   III| delivered to him a great mass of gold, which mass the master delivered
 97   III|      that, of the remnant of the gold he had made the same, and
 98   III|          the poor people all the gold and silver that he had,
 99   III|    departed among them a mark of gold that he had borrowed of
100   III|          found therein a mark of gold, and when he had found that
101   III|       with precious vestments of gold adorned with gems and ouches,
102   III|       him, of marvellous work of gold and of gems. When S. Loye
103   III|          shining candlesticks of gold were sent into Persia which
104   III|          none other arrayment of gold ne silver, ne of precious
105    IV|           He fished with nets of gold thread, and the garment
106    IV|        and set it in a tablet of gold, and put it to the body
107    IV|           and more precious than gold or gems. That one matter
108    IV|          time she saw there much gold, and she blessed her and
109    IV|       and it shined as bright as gold, and had fair branches full
110    IV|    written therein in letters of gold: ~In Clent in Cowbage, Kenelm,
111    IV|    priests of the idols that the gold and silver that was set
112    IV|          her, gods of silver and gold. And because of her great
113    IV|      brake all the gods, and the gold and silver she gave to poor
114    IV|      make precious sepulchres of gold and silver, and to bury
115    IV|         for to fetch our ring of gold and our gloves, which whiles
116    IV|          marvellously shining of gold and silver, and when the
117    IV|      little ouches or crosses of gold tissued. He was hosed with
118    IV|        with hosen broidered with gold above, which held in his
119    IV|        held in his hand a rod of gold with which he touched him,
120    IV|          showed three paniers of gold, and the fourth of silver,
121    IV|         and that he bare neither gold, ne silver, ne money, and
122    IV|          crowned with a crown of gold laureate, and going out
123    IV|  Laurence brought forth a pot of gold of much great weight. And
124    IV|          avarice is for to steal gold, and by his felony he loseth
125    IV|        the blessed Concordia had gold and precious stones in her
126    IV|        there be in her vestments gold and precious stones. And
127    IV|      such a place there, so much gold and so much silver. And
128     V|          written with letters of gold into the prison, which he
129     V|      apostle camels charged with gold and silver and precious
130     V| soughtest thou me yesterday with gold and silver and precious
131     V|    called Cieldore, or heaven of gold in English. S. Bernard,
132     V|          Eugenia with clothes of gold and enhanced her on high.
133     V|       and did do make a tower of gold and of silver, wherein precious
134     V|          sitting in his siege of gold, and said to him: For as
135     V|        of his host, and gave the gold and precious stones for
136     V|       And did do make crosses of gold and of silver which were
137     V|       head twenty-five pieces of gold. And then he took a linen
138     V|       him ouches and brooches of gold, but when he should have
139     V|        of silk and his ouches of gold. And then the judge ate
140     V|       people came with crowns of gold and divers manner of sacrifices,
141     V|       made a great church of the gold and silver that they had
142     V|          nothing seen on her but gold and silver and precious
143     V|        of five hundred pounds of gold. And when she had all burnt
144     V|       Jupiter, which was of fine gold, was molten. And then all
145    VI|    chamber a chest open, full of gold and silver, and a clerk
146    VI|    happeth that among coffers of gold wrought with precious stones
147    VI|          coffers of tree be laid gold rings and precious stones.
148    VI|        robbed him, and bare away gold and silver, and despoiled
149    VI|    gather from the thorns roses, gold from the earth, and out
150    VI|       and women, some in beds of gold, others enjoying in divers
151    VI|          had hid three pieces of gold, and thereof sorrowed sore,
152    VI|          and the three pieces of gold with him, saying: Thy money
153    VI|         king offered to him much gold and silver, but he refused
154    VI|        him by miracle sleeves of gold and full of precious stones,
155    VI|          of them bare a crown of gold on her head. And among all
156    VI|     others which bare a crown of gold windowed, out whereof issued
157    VI|       his ring and the buckle of gold of his girdle, both bound
158    VI| virginity.~After this he took of gold and silver a great sum and
159    VI|     emperor made great foison of gold and silver to be thrown
160    VI|         much honourably, made of gold and silver, the seventeenth
161    VI|         take off the brooches of gold and the adornments of her
162    VI|          ne wear rich vesture of gold, but after the ensample
163    VI|          therein with letters of gold, Jesus Nazarenus rex Judeorum.
164    VI|         clad in royal clothes of gold, but under she ware the
165    VI|          written with letters of gold, whom Valerian seeing, for
166    VI|          clay, and take therefor gold, to give a foul habitation,
167   VII|       saw, said she, a ladder of gold of a marvellous height erect
168   VII|         little basket shining as gold, with roses and apples,
169   VII|          royal copes of cloth of gold and a royal cross was before
170   VII|      chair, clad with clothes of gold, and met with poor men which
171   VII|        do cover two of them with gold withoutforth, and did do
172   VII|         make to thee an image of gold and offer sacrifices thereto,
173   VII|         of all manners, and also gold, silver, precious stones,
174   VII|          and there were seats of gold and silver and precious
175   VII|     which the walls were of fine gold, and shone by marvellous
176   VII|       set this gem in a cross of gold all the other precious stones
177   VII|       king and closed it in fine gold and silver, and drank out
178   VII|          butlers with vessels of gold and silver, and shall give
179   VII|        and shall give in them of gold, milk, and in them of silver,
180   VII|       their girdles tissued with gold, and their outrageous and
181   VII|        offered to him a crown of gold for to be to him debonair.
182   VII|         bushels were filled with gold rings that were taken off
183   VII|          of silver, the other of gold, and on his breast he had
184   VII|      Solomon to God. One offered gold, the other silver, others
185   VII|       Golden Legend. For like as gold passeth in value all other
 
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