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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| men with five loaves of bread. When Jesu Christ was in 2 I| in drink, in likeness of bread and wine. O precious feast 3 I| Holy Sacrament in which the bread and wine be commixed substantially 4 I| species and likeness of bread and wine. He is eaten and 5 I| communication of the breaking of the bread in devout orisons after 6 I| said that the men had eaten bread of angels, but alway, all 7 I| now receive is the living bread which descended from heaven; 8 I| therefore whosoever receive this bread here, worthily he shall 9 I| and most profitable, the bread of the angels or the proper 10 I| morn and was corrupt; this bread may feel no corruption. 11 I| said, the substance of the bread is converted into the blessed 12 I| And thus that which was bread before the consecration, 13 I| cheer thou shalt eat thy bread unto the time thou return 14 I| him, and offered to him bread and wine. This Melchisedech 15 I| tree, and he would bring bread to them for to comfort them. 16 I| in the morning, and took bread and a bottle of water, and 17 I| bare, and delivered to him bread and the pulment that she 18 I| that I walk, and give me bread to eat, and clothes to cover 19 I| countenance and commanded to set bread on the board, and after 20 I| asses laden and bearing bread and victual to spend by 21 I| the world was scarcity of bread, and hunger and famine oppressed 22 I| to Joseph saying: Give us bread, why die we to the lacking 23 I| him that he may eat some bread with us. Then Moses sware 24 I| we sat and had plenty of bread and flesh; why have ye brought 25 I| flesh for to eat and to-morn bread unto your fill, for as much 26 I| ye shall be filled with bread, and ye shall know that 27 I| Moses said: This is the bread that God hath sent you to 28 I| this desert and wilderness? Bread faileth us, there is no 29 II| him, for I shall eat no bread till he come. And so he 30 II| his son with a present of bread, wine, and a kid, to Saul. 31 II| him, for he had eaten no bread of all that day, he was 32 II| and set it tofore him, and bread. And when he had eaten he 33 II| children, eating of his bread and drinking of his cup, 34 II| do to an other. Eat thy bread with the hungry and needy, 35 II| thy clothes. Ordain thy bread and wine upon the sepulture 36 II| They be enfamined and lack bread and water, they be constrained 37 II| he fasted six months to bread and water. and after that 38 II| and eat ye a morsel of bread. And as they were there, 39 II| Provence for to have begged his bread. And as he was going, the 40 II| king sat at meat all the bread that he handled waxed anon 41 II| might eat of it, and the bread that they touched not was 42 II| whole and safe, and such bread as I shall make ready for 43 II| brought to them two loaves of bread ; and when the crow was 44 II| merciful, he hath sent us bread for to eat. It is forty 45 II| or begin to take of the bread. At the last the bread departed 46 II| the bread. At the last the bread departed even between their 47 II| years long, and gave to him bread and water, and in the meanwhile 48 II| bearing a basket full of bread of rye, and in a great anger, 49 III| of this gift, and for the bread, he sent to S. Basil hay, 50 III| by which I may be pure bread for to be presented to my 51 III| and the feet with a little bread and a candle, she brought 52 III| where he lived with barley bread and water, and ware always 53 III| she said: Because that the bread that I have made with my 54 III| turned into semblance of bread as it had been tofore, and 55 III| Romain should let down the bread he bound a bell on the cord, 56 III| thereof he received his bread, but the devil having, envy 57 III| he sent to him a loaf of bread envenomed. After, when S. 58 III| Benet said to him: Take this bread hardily and bear it away. 59 III| for hunger. Then all the bread of the abbey failed, and 60 III| in so great misease for bread? If ye have none this day 61 III| three fair white loaves of bread all hot which were of marvellous 62 III| made offering to God of bread and wine in the presence 63 III| I bought three loaves of bread. And after, I heard anon 64 III| with a staff begging his bread, and in a place where he 65 III| to life. Then took he the bread and made the benediction 66 III| have been fed with heavenly bread and drink, and comforted 67 III| was given to them brown bread, black and rough, which 68 III| years, that he never ate bread of wheat, ne drank wine, 69 III| refection he would take barley bread with ashes, and fasted every 70 III| straitly with a morsel of bread a day. And when the child 71 III| and commanded to fetch bread and wine to the king, and 72 III| with five loaves of barley bread and two fishes, in the presence 73 III| she had nothing but barley bread, and sometime beans, the 74 III| obedience to eat with her bread, fish and milk, and how 75 III| to others whole loaves of bread, and sometimes she so hasted 76 IV| witnesseth, for he said: Bread only with olives, and seldom 77 IV| trees and turn stones into bread; endure in the fire without 78 IV| He gave to them of the bread that he had blessed, and 79 IV| tofore them the loaves of bread that he had brought, so 80 IV| to Malchus to go and buy bread in the city, and bade him 81 IV| he came to the sellers of bread, and heard the men speak 82 IV| then went to them that sold bread. And when he showed his 83 IV| and keep both money and bread, but they held him, and 84 IV| years that he never ate bread of wheat, ne drank wine, 85 IV| the ashes after his barley bread, and fasted every day, and 86 IV| him, all the Lent, with bread and water, so that by the 87 IV| and they had but little bread. Then S. Dominic commanded 88 IV| commanded to divide the bread in as many parts as there 89 IV| them had broken a morsel of bread with joy, there came two 90 IV| their necks, were full of bread; and when they had given 91 IV| and eat it instead of holy bread. And the reason why is, 92 IV| forty-five days, fasting on bread and water, and at the last 93 IV| found a much white loaf of bread, but him seemed that it 94 V| which boldly would take bread from the board. And when 95 V| board. And when Rocke lacked bread, that hound, by the purveyance 96 V| brought from the lord's board bread unto Rocke. Which thing 97 V| that he bare so away the bread, but he wist not to whom 98 V| the hound delivered the bread to S. Rocke. Then Gotard 99 V| without reason bringeth to him bread. I therefore, that have 100 V| the hound brought no more bread. Gotard asked counsel how 101 V| counsel how he might have bread, for more and more he hungered 102 V| visage thou shalt eat thy bread, and that he should return 103 V| way of Christ and demand bread in the name of Jesu. Then 104 V| great knowledge, and begged bread and alms at the door of 105 V| would not, but sent him bread, and he would none take, 106 V| of his eyes were to him bread day and night, when he saw 107 V| she took a loaf of barley bread and went unto the city of 108 V| and sustained him with bread of tribulation and with 109 V| brought to Elijah a loaf of bread baked under ashes and a 110 V| to eat the remnant of his bread upon the ground. He would 111 V| by many miracles, for the bread that was brought to him 112 V| each of them a morsel of bread, and warned them, as he 113 V| which served him with barley bread and water, and that in right 114 V| should give to her a little bread and water. And when the 115 V| light, and delivered to him bread, saying: Take this, my dear 116 VI| God that this morsel of bread may choke me if I consented 117 VI| Then the king blessed the bread, and bade him eat it, and 118 VI| that thou wilt offer this bread unto Almighty God for my 119 VI| a man which gave to him bread, and when he had eaten he 120 VI| Clare was but one loaf of bread, ne there might no more 121 VI| she fasted two lentens to bread and water only, save the 122 VI| refection an ounce and a half of bread. She was never without hair 123 VI| very God in the form of bread, the sacrament, than him 124 VI| friars to get them bodily bread, when they failed them that 125 VI| there, she would not eat but bread. She took so great rigour 126 VI| such wise that unnethe any bread was given to her in four 127 VII| twenty-four loaves, and the bread that we leave at dinner 128 VII| content to have a little bread made of barley and a little 129 VII| little vessel and a little bread, if it please to God and 130 VII| with that little drink and bread that they had, by the grace 131 VII| it both of drink and of bread. On the morn next, with 132 VII| meat, that is to wit brown bread, and sometimes a little 133 VII| Trygvier. He used brown bread and porridge such as commonly 134 VII| to fast, he fasted with bread and water. And above all 135 VII| three days in the week with bread and water, that is to wit 136 VII| but once a day, and used bread and pottage, such as followeth 137 VII| which days he ate twice. His bread was rustical brown, made 138 VII| with an axes took a little bread that before had been wet 139 VII| multiplied in his garret, and the bread in his hand sometimes. Many 140 VII| when he had given all his bread to poor folks, loaves of 141 VII| to poor folks, loaves of bread were brought to him enough 142 VII| other silver, others offered bread, and others offered wine, 143 VII| sometimes shepherds took some bread and put it on a stone, and 144 VII| the canon, and that same bread was turned and converted 145 VII| the cross, both over the bread and over the wine, and these 146 VII| sign of the cross over the bread and over the wine, in the 147 VII| acceptable, so that this bread be transferred into thy 148 VII| Sherethursday, where he took bread, and yielding graces to 149 VII| there he bruiseth not the bread, but to that signification 150 VII| After, he blesseth the bread, making the sign of the 151 VII| and soon therewith is the bread converted into the proper 152 VII| that the substance of the bread and of the wine is changed 153 VII| that is, that of food of bread and wine, both flesh and 154 VII| virtue of his words that the bread and the wine is converted 155 VII| oft and many times, the bread is converted into the proper 156 VII| ninth miracle is, when the bread is converted into the precious 157 VII| and not therefore it is no bread, but it is the body of Jesu 158 VII| given under the likeness of bread, for this, that that might 159 VII| maketh three crosses over the bread and over the wine, the which 160 VII| consecrated under the likeness of bread and of wine. The third thing 161 VII| disciples: Take ye all of this bread and eat it, it is mine own 162 VII| shall take the heavenly bread and I shall call the name 163 VII| keverchief, iv. 33.~Poisoned bread known by raven, iii. 85.~ 164 VII| iii. 78.~Shepherds turn bread into flesh, vii. 239.~Shrift,


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