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167 certain
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| it is said that all the beasts shall come to the field 2 I| upon dromedaries, which be beasts that may go as much in one 3 I| the wolves nor of the evil beasts thou wert not eaten nor 4 I| into wolves and other wild beasts, which every one doubted, 5 I| chronicle: All nature of beasts, of birds, and of serpents 6 I| the birds and of all the beasts of the the thought, and 7 I| serve them, to sacrifice beasts and to burn incense. But 8 I| cooks be ministers, the beasts sacrificed be the flesh 9 I| The sixth day God made the beasts on the earth, every one 10 I| lordship and power upon living beasts. When God had made man it 11 I| to him had been among the beasts which had been like to him. 12 I| brought to Adam all living beasts of the earth and air, in 13 I| coats of the skins of dead beasts, to the end that they bare 14 I| Then Cain, dreading that beasts should devour him, or if 15 I| and used to shoot at wild beasts, for none use of the meat 16 I| take into it of all the beasts of the earth, and also of 17 I| this generation. Of all beasts that be clean thou shalt 18 I| take seven, and of unclean beasts but only two. And of the 19 I| of the flood. Of all the beasts and the fowls, and of all 20 I| with him, and also on the beasts and fowls, and ceased the 21 I| go out with them all the beasts and fowls living, and all 22 I| their wives, and all the beasts, the same day a year after 23 I| Lord and took of all the beasts that were clean and offered 24 I| and be ye lords of all the beasts of the earth, of the fowls 25 I| name of God. His store and beasts began to multiply, and Lot 26 I| was also there. And their beasts began so sore to increase 27 I| it for thy meiny and thy beasts. And let no strife be between 28 I| for of that pit were the beasts watered. And the mouth thereof 29 I| may not so do till all the beasts be gathered, and then we 30 I| of the pit and water our beasts. And as they talked, Rachel 31 I| for she kept that time the beasts. And when Jacob saw her 32 I| by his servants all these beasts; and bade them say that 33 I| may with my children and beasts. Esau answered: I pray thee 34 I| occupation of feeding of their beasts in the field, he held it 35 I| and multiplied as well in beasts as in fields all his substance. 36 I| and ye said that of wild beasts had devoured him, and yet 37 I| shall feed thy sheep, thy beasts and all that thou hast in 38 I| his brethren: Lade ye your beasts and go into the and of Canaan, 39 I| sworn to God; and slew there beasts to make sacrifices to the 40 I| brought with them their beasts, and all that ever they 41 I| brethren, their sheep and beasts be come from the land of 42 I| they to be masters of my beasts. After this Joseph brought 43 I| answered: Bring to me your beasts and I shall give you for 44 I| year for changing of their beasts. Then came they again the 45 I| money is failed and also our beasts be gone, and there is nothing 46 I| young children, flocks and beasts, which they left in the 47 I| on men, and bit them and beasts. And then enchanters said 48 I| great pestilence on all the beasts. And God showed a wonder 49 I| people of Israel, for of the beasts of the children of Israel 50 I| of Egypt, as well men as beasts were full of botches, boils, 51 I| was in the field, men and beasts. But in the land of Goshen 52 I| and let your sheep and beasts only abide. To whom Moses 53 I| God. All our flocks and beasts shall go with us, there 54 I| the first-begotten of the beasts. There shall be a great 55 I| the first begotten of the beasts. Pharaoh arose in the night 56 I| will, take your sheep and beasts with you like as ye desired, 57 I| huge great multitude of beasts of divers kinds. The time 58 I| us and our children and beasts? Then Moses cried unto our 59 I| multitude drink and their beasts. Moses then took the rod 60 I| wise that the people and beasts drank their fill. Then said 61 I| chief of the slayers of beasts, hence the title of 'prince 62 II| works. And your asses and beasts he also shall take to his 63 II| flocks of sheep and of other beasts, and also good clothes, 64 II| was he heard of sheep and beasts, and he said that they were 65 II| said that they were of the beasts that the people had brought 66 II| have taken of the sheep and beasts of the best for to offer 67 II| discerned the properties of beasts, fowls, reptiles and fishes, 68 II| thee to take to thee the beasts and servants and go to Gabael 69 II| servants, men and women, in beasts, camels, in kine and much 70 II| with thy wife and with thy beasts. This pleased well to Tobias; 71 II| all the family, and the beasts whole and sound, camels 72 II| serve not him, but also the beasts of the field obey to him, 73 II| constrained to eat their horse and beasts, and to take such holy things 74 II| returned, they took all their beasts and all the movable goods 75 II| and shalt be made meat to beasts. And the emperor demanded: 76 II| the priests came lowing as beasts, and the bishop of the temple 77 II| said: We shoot birds and beasts therewith, to whom the apostle 78 II| and go thou with the other beasts debonairly, and anon the 79 II| they came in form of divers beasts wild and savage, of whom 80 II| brightness, and all the beasts fled away, and S. Anthony 81 II| seen of great plenty of beasts which environed me, which 82 II| trouble of men like unto beasts, that shall defoul the sacraments 83 II| for to be devoured of the beasts and fowls, by the commandment 84 II| angels from touching of any beasts, and after came a raven 85 II| destroyed upon the earth of beasts, should be devoured in the 86 III| Arise up and drive forth the beasts, and he moved ne spake not 87 III| sent to me meat for dumb beasts, therefore take this that 88 III| that thou nourishest thy beasts with. Of which answer Julian 89 III| between the teeth of these beasts, by which I may be pure 90 III| found great multitude of beasts which were about him, of 91 III| to the rivage, and wild beasts came thither and ate them. 92 III| fellows, and they brayed like beasts and fell down to the feet 93 III| his staff all the venomous beasts out of Ireland. The second, 94 III| virtues. He was as one of the beasts that Ezechiel saw, having 95 III| temple should wash their beasts that they should sacrifice, 96 III| of serpents and venomous beasts, and cast him therein. And 97 III| hunting, the heads of wild beasts that had been slain. But 98 III| that it is flesh of some beasts that abound in the desert 99 IV| he was delivered to wild beasts. In Damascus he was let 100 IV| wise be hurt of no venomous beasts, wherefore when their children 101 IV| worshippers of reasonable beasts, almost more fools than 102 IV| fools than unreasonable beasts, for to be the followers 103 IV| child with the milk of the beasts. The devil having envy of 104 IV| likeness of terrible wild beasts, and a certain man said 105 IV| night came home with other beasts, fatter, and gave more milk 106 IV| not an enchanter? Move the beasts. And when he began to move 107 IV| when the lions and other beasts would have ran on him, in 108 IV| wert nourished among wild beasts, and therefore thou mayst 109 IV| his hunters to take wild beasts, suddenly a great multitude 110 IV| great multitude of wild beasts brake their ordinance, and 111 IV| devoured by bitings of wild beasts. But they despised to make 112 IV| hunting, the heads of wild beasts. But S. Amadour, which was 113 IV| for to be devoured of the beasts and birds, but he kept him, 114 V| these miracles. The wild beasts which wandered in the wood, 115 V| well that they set in more beasts to draw it, wherefore they 116 V| should be left to hounds and beasts. And there sprang a man 117 V| not go, but were borne as beasts. And Adrian certainly was 118 V| all should be delivered to beasts for to be devoured, and 119 V| into a pit whereas cruel beasts were, which devoured every 120 V| he was ravished of the beasts, and all devoured anon. 121 V| converted into powder, wild beasts be made meek and tame, and 122 V| to turn into juments and beasts as them seemed, and many 123 V| devil slew many men and beasts, and made to be said by 124 V| but also cured and healed beasts. And did all for the love 125 V| great multitude of sheep and beasts, and as they pastured about 126 V| that a bull left the other beasts, and went upon high on the 127 V| home again with the other beasts. Then this rich man, the 128 V| strayed alone from other beasts, and made one of his servants 129 V| unto scorpions and wild beasts, and yet the carols of maidens 130 V| for hunger. He called all beasts his brethren. He was replenished 131 V| requireth not the oblations of beasts but the devotions of our 132 V| that he was put among cruel beasts, which were excited by great 133 VI| to be perished among wild beasts; at the last they saw a 134 VI| eagle, and each of these beasts had four faces and four 135 VI| was a pen. By these four beasts, after that saints say, 136 VI| beast, for he is king of beasts. He is subtle, he defaceth 137 VI| he said that one of these beasts should have the face of 138 VI| fleshly desire of these evil beasts, and anon these maidens 139 VI| were left to be devoured of beasts and fowls, but God suffered 140 VI| all his horses and his beasts died suddenly, and after 141 VI| and I have none but wild beasts, which have borne away my 142 VI| they be devoured of wild beasts. And then a voice came to 143 VI| they were slain of wild beasts, and recounted to her how 144 VI| they be devoured of wild beasts; and she then said: I sat 145 VI| born, and maketh all other beasts by him to be in peace and 146 VI| seen this miracle.~And many beasts not reasonable obeyed to 147 VI| so he did, and then the beasts arose and went forth their 148 VI| shall assail thy flock, and beasts. And he then, moved with 149 VI| holy head from devouring of beasts and fowls. And after, when 150 VI| keeping it from all other beasts. And then anon they took 151 VII| perished among these wild beasts? Now blessed Iady, help 152 VII| the braying and noise of beasts, and the joy that they made 153 VII| and to them were let go beasts, and Satyra and Perpetua 154 VII| pieces were cast to birds and beasts to be devoured. But he was 155 VII| things, to whom all brute beasts be made meek, and wild things 156 VII| The Egyptians worship the beasts, that is to wit a sheep, 157 VII| him jewels, horses, and beasts of all manners, and also 158 VII| not be devoured of wild beasts. And they took a hare and 159 VII| the corn, and slew men, beasts, crows, and other birds, 160 VII| another time many folk and beasts died for default of water, 161 VII| us this evil man, for the beasts be ready to devour him. 162 VII| so strongly that men and beasts enforced them to cry and 163 VII| of serpents and venomous beasts, and did do put them into 164 VII| commanded to burn all the beasts. Then a knight called Amon 165 VII| a desert among the wild beasts, where he made a little 166 VII| keep his kine and his other beasts. This prefigured he to him 167 VII| this estate, keeping the beasts, esprised of the love of 168 VII| dismembered and eaten with beasts and stank over much; the 169 VII| lie in the field that the beasts should eat him. Then came


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