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180 mouth
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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mine

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1 I| say, Lord, give light to mine eyes. After, came the law 2 I| judge this sinner to be mine for his trespass, which 3 I| is thine by nature, he is mine by his misery, he is thine 4 I| thine by the passion, he is mine by monition. To thee he 5 I| thy vesture and is come to mine. Right just deemer, judge 6 I| deemer, judge him to be mine for to be damned with me. 7 I| gladness, and I stretch mine in the cross in great opprobrium 8 I| of vain glory, and I have mine opened with a spear. Nevertheless 9 I| gathered thee and bare thee in mine arms and delivered thee 10 I| laboured, I sweat, I put mine head against the thorns, 11 I| against the thorns, stretched mine hands unto the nails, opened 12 I| high I shall draw to me all mine of whom hell hath holden 13 I| born in the world, in to mine hands in the Temple, and 14 I| tuum: I have now seen with mine eyen thine health which 15 I| blood. I have made man after mine image. Whosomever sheddeth 16 I| might keep and hold for mine. And ten year after that 17 I| said to his father: Father mine. What wilt thou, my son? 18 I| hunger, what shall avail me mine inheritance if I die, and 19 I| son and said to him: Son mine, which answered: Father, 20 I| father and said: Father mine, and he answered: I am here; 21 I| father saying: Arise, father mine, and eat of the venison 22 I| Our Lord God hath beholden mine humility and meekness, now 23 I| and meekness, now shall mine husband love me. She conceived 24 I| The Lord hath taken away mine opprobrium and shame, and 25 I| happen; I am restored to mine office and that other is 26 I| my people. And shall show mine hand, and such wonders on 27 I| Lord, saying: The Lord is mine exaltation, for this is 28 II| me so, and hast suffered mine enemy to flee? And Michal 29 II| and yet I would not lay mine hand on him that is anointed 30 II| came and have seen it with mine eyes, and I have now well 31 II| and unto thee I address mine eyes. I ask and require 32 II| father and mother, and that mine eyes may see your sons ere 33 II| body to be defouled without mine assent, and against my will, 34 II| embraced them, and said: Mine apostle hath blessed you 35 II| pleaseth God, this shall be mine, and the apostle shall make 36 II| recovered thy wife I have lost mine, and my wife is worse to 37 II| thy God, I should worship mine. And the king said: Why 38 II| God to record it was never mine intent to displease the 39 II| I have offended, and for mine offence and trespass this 40 II| Rome for to be assoiled of mine offences; and departed towards 41 II| of thy milk, to put upon mine eyes, and therewith I shall 42 II| is, there was on that was mine and I have lost him, for 43 II| abomination shall come to mine altar. And anon after, the 44 II| sustenance and staff of mine old age, sweetly nourished 45 II| and quencheth the light of mine eyes, I would have given 46 II| which touched my tongue and mine ears, and anon I received 47 II| be verily the nephew of mine humility, make thee ready 48 III| evils of this world, for mine eyes corporal and spiritual 49 III| peace after thy word, for mine eyes have seen thy health, 50 III| She answered: Christ is mine health. Quintianus said: 51 III| and kept to my Lord, sith mine infancy, yet I shall keep 52 III| youth, which hast taken from mine heart the love of the world 53 III| why should not I doubt mine emperor Jesu Christ, which 54 III| and sometime I come to mine intent, and accomplish my 55 III| said, I have not only lost mine eyes, but also my heart 56 III| child said to Cuthbert: All mine heaviness is only for thee, 57 III| For I have purposed in mine heart that I shall never 58 III| should strangle him with mine own hand and bring him to 59 III| for if I should recount mine estate ye should flee away 60 III| receive me in peace for mine eyes have seen my Saviour. 61 III| rich man answered: Sir, mine estate is happy enough and 62 III| Peace be to thee Mark, mine Evangelist! be not in doubt, 63 III| This was my son, the sin is mine and cometh on me, eat on 64 III| destroyed. For Zacheus, mine old father, said to Simon 65 III| I be a child of body yet mine heart is old, and by the 66 III| all thine affection, and mine ears be open to thy prayers, 67 III| but said: Show to me where mine ass is, for he that brought 68 III| Alas! alas! I have lost mine hands. Then said to him 69 III| he: The gods be come into mine house, and anon after these 70 III| thing, but have followed mine admonishments, and these 71 III| saying: I knowledge to God mine error and demand forgiveness, 72 III| salutation entered into mine ears, the child that is 73 IV| and seldom with worts, is mine usage, and I have such clothing 74 IV| thy head, that I may bind mine eyes therewith, and afterwards 75 IV| Who shall give tears to mine eyes, and to my brows a 76 IV| may say woe to me, master mine, verily woe to me. Now the 77 IV| ever stolen anything of mine, I pray God and S. Thomas 78 IV| him, and said: Come hither mine own father, and flee not 79 IV| which have lent to thee mine ass, and yet I shall lend 80 IV| christian I should avenge mine injury. And then Christopher 81 IV| from me, but intend in to mine help; and forthwith she 82 IV| I shall receive thee in mine heaven, and all them that 83 IV| take it, but said: Show me mine ass, for he that brought 84 IV| that ye had showed tofore mine eyes my members so detrenched, 85 IV| said: This place is all mine, for when the friars be 86 IV| here, and this house is mine and thou art not righteous, 87 IV| soul, but it ought to be mine, for I have thereof an instrument 88 IV| said yet again: The soul is mine, for if he hath done any 89 IV| shall ravish thee out of mine hands, for in my hands be 90 V| his son Rocke, and said: O mine only son Rocke, thou seest 91 V| assailings of a thief, for mine hostess enforced to take 92 V| the kingdom of heaven by mine own merits, but our Lord 93 V| ween thou to take me out of mine house? Nay, thou shalt not! 94 V| Take this staff which is mine, and lay it in thy bed, 95 V| I have ever trusted less mine own wit than any others. 96 V| God. For the hastiness of mine understanding and the gift 97 V| make sweet and soft all mine empeshments and lettings, 98 V| borne thy words fixed in mine entrails, and the ensamples 99 V| The voices have run in mine ears, and thy truth hath 100 V| thy truth hath dropped in mine heart, and then tears have 101 V| cried with an high cry of mine heart: O in pace, O in id 102 V| delights and voluptuosities of mine ears have bowed and subdued 103 V| find it not in the legend, mine exemplar, neither in English, 104 V| heaven, I pray thee destroy mine idols which may not save 105 V| in prison in hostage for mine. And in this saying she 106 V| for I confess that I have mine.~There was a thief that 107 V| suffer their martyrdom and mine also. And when she heard 108 V| chapter: Lo! here I send mine angel which shall make ready 109 V| chapter: I send to thee mine angel which shall keep thee 110 V| enforced me so much from mine infancy as for to eschew 111 V| Nay, it shall neither be mine nor thine, and anon the 112 V| husband, in God's name and mine, that now is the time of 113 V| and ye shall avenge me of mine adversary, whiles ye take 114 V| for I carried thee upon mine ass, and kissed thy feet, 115 V| and have set them tofore mine eyes, and like as the breath 116 V| sins departed never from mine eyes, but always have bewept 117 VI| from me, and they be become mine adversaries. My father is 118 VI| knowledge that he is assoiled by mine authority from the bond 119 VI| Lord hath enjoined me by mine office, and I shall loose 120 VI| is, then our Lord opened mine eyes, and I saw the seven 121 VI| with almsdeeds. For though mine enemy the fiend may not 122 VI| charge, for I knew well mine unconning at such time when 123 VI| prologue; saying: It is mine advice, and I assent, good 124 VI| keep thou so my mouth that mine heart decline not into words 125 VI| much as I may go about with mine ass in a night, I desire, 126 VI| answered to him: Our Lord is mine helper, and therefore I 127 VI| said: I have heard it, for mine ears were at thy mouth when 128 VI| which appertaineth to me for mine excuse. And the people said 129 VI| by the cardinals of Rome, mine oath of truth that I have 130 VI| free, and shall give him of mine heritage. And anon he committed 131 VI| shouldst be my solace in mine age; alas! what solace may 132 VI| my dear son, the light of mine age, why hast thou made 133 VI| my comfort and solace in mine old age how mightest thou 134 VI| mother? who shall give to mine eyes from henceforth a fountain 135 VI| pain unto the sorrow of mine heart? And after this came 136 VI| all counsel human; and if mine uncle would marry me to 137 VI| filth, and set no more by mine own children than I do by 138 VI| Lord, I beseech thee that mine heart and body may be undefouled 139 VI| that ye should hallow of mine house a church. And then 140 VI| believed providence, but mine own conscience denieth me 141 VII| he that shall be lord of mine heart and mine husband shall 142 VII| be lord of mine heart and mine husband shall have the four 143 VII| will be his wife with all mine heart, if he vouchsafe to 144 VII| with all the pure love of mine heart. And with this she 145 VII| our Lady said to her: Now mine own daughter be glad and 146 VII| pleaseth me, and your desire is mine, for I desire that she be 147 VII| Lord, I thank you with all mine heart of all your great 148 VII| of my soul, have ye ever mine on me. And with that he 149 VII| my father, my friend and mine only spouse. And then a 150 VII| soul and comfort of all mine evils, is deceived; which 151 VII| the palm that I bear in mine hand shall never depart 152 VII| Depart ye, and go ye from me, mine enemies, for I know you 153 VII| passeth lightly through mine ears. To whom the prince 154 VII| for me, them I bought with mine own money, and therefore 155 VII| said: I have seen it with mine eyes. Then he demanded him 156 VII| bishop said: And sith I took mine habit, I suffered never 157 VII| and said: I did never yet mine own will ne I never did 158 VII| for I have done this in mine old age, I pray you pray 159 VII| howbeit I should always bear mine own sins tofore me, and 160 VII| and I shall say: It is mine; and thou shalt say: It 161 VII| It is not so, but it is mine, and thus shall the strife 162 VII| sack so and said: It is mine, and that other said: Nay, 163 VII| other said: Nay, but it is mine, and that other said: Then 164 VII| Go thy way and flee from mine eyes that I see thee no 165 VII| show it not to me, for mine eyes be not whole, and am 166 VII| shall return again and do mine own needs. And then he being 167 VII| of thy father, for she is mine only daughter, and I have 168 VII| heaviness, thou hast dishonoured mine old age, thou hast darkened 169 VII| hast darkened the light of mine eyes, son, why hast thou 170 VII| thee that I never did to mine enemies. To whom Josaphat 171 VII| right sweet son, honour thou mine old age, son, dread thy 172 VII| tongue out of thine head with mine hands, and give it to dogs, 173 VII| Josaphat said: Our Lord is mine helper. I doubt no thing 174 VII| place is belonging to me by mine own heritage, coming from 175 VII| own heritage, coming from mine ancestry, and if it seem 176 VII| and his church I ne spare mine old age, and have no pity 177 VII| and honours, and expose mine own self to peril for Jesu 178 VII| saying: Take and eat, here is mine own proper body. And in 179 VII| Take you and eat, this is mine own body, saying five words 180 VII| for here is the chalice of mine own proper blood, and right 181 VII| bread and eat it, it is mine own body, therefore in this 182 VII| delivered and kept from all mine enemies, that is to wit 183 VII| glad and comforted with mine ascension. I will that thou


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