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Iacobus de Voragine
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1 I| forsook our Lord, that he fled into a cave where as the 2 I| devils flying in the air fled backward when Jesu Christ 3 I| member. And therefore Joab fled to the tabernacle and took 4 I| clerks were sore afraid and fled, and anon the devil destroyed 5 I| Abel was slain and Cain fled away, Adam thought of procreation 6 I| day after, that Jacob was fled and gone, who anon took 7 I| would not agree to her, but fled forth out of the doors, 8 I| me, and when I cried, he fled out of the chamber and left 9 I| mantle that I held, and fled away. When the lord heard 10 I| to slay him, which then fled from his sight and dwelled 11 I| was afeard and would have fled. Our Lord said to him: Put 12 I| that the children of Israel fled, and anon his heart was 13 I| the Egyptians would have fled, but the water came and 14 II| came from the battle, and fled this day from the host. 15 II| Israel is overthrown and fled tofore the Philistines, 16 II| before Samuel. David then fled from thence and came to 17 II| battle, and the men of Israel fled from the face of the Philistines, 18 II| seeing that the men of Israel fled, and that Saul and his three 19 II| dead, left their cities and fled. The Philistines came and 20 II| battle, and how they were fled, and how Saul the king and 21 II| sons came home. And Absalom fled into Geshur, and was there 22 II| to flight. And as Absalom fled upon his mule he came under 23 II| that had been with Absalom fled into their tabernacles, 24 II| be all dead, and I only fled for to tell it to thee. 25 II| had made, this Tobit only fled the fellowship of them all, 26 II| and his son hid him and fled away all naked, for many 27 II| with their heads bowed down fled for to escape from the Hebrews, 28 II| divers torments; so that I am fled secretly away, and had liefer 29 II| your right holy life, I am fled unto you and to your guard, 30 II| followed Nicholas, which fled from him, and he said to 31 II| left all their armours and fled. And there appeared a great 32 II| burgesses of them that had fled, and saw the clearness, 33 II| all men were abashed and fled. And he said to his brother: 34 II| And the king and Carisius fled away, for they saw that 35 II| the apostle, the enemies fled or else made peace. ~Isidore, 36 II| the blessed Virgin Mary fled with her son, that tree 37 II| noise was that S. Thomas had fled the land; wherefore they 38 II| proper servants of S. Thomas fled from him and forsook him, 39 II| almost off, wherefore he fled for fear, and so did all 40 II| this cause S. Silvester fled out of the town with his 41 II| tormented, wherefore he fled into the desert. Among whom 42 II| the age of discretion, he fled the world, and entered into 43 II| bishop of Nola, and Valerian, fled the persecution of the paynims, 44 II| soon as our God saw thee he fled, and when I said Why fleest 45 II| brightness, and all the beasts fled away, and S. Anthony understood 46 II| having wings that would have fled to heaven, and this great 47 II| Peter understood that he fled away privily. ~There was 48 III| them full of ashes, and fled with all to Rome, and did 49 III| light, so that the keepers fled for the great dread that 50 III| anon he obeyed to him and fled, so that sith that time 51 III| the sentence of death he fled anon and came into Jerusalem, 52 III| left S. Benet his nurse and fled secretly, and came into 53 III| touch it for the venom, and fled about it howling and crying. 54 III| she saw Zosimus come, she fled, and Zosimus after. And 55 III| not empesh the election he fled away, but the people awaited 56 III| the answer of the emperor fled yet away, but he was taken 57 III| people. They departed and fled anon, but they were not 58 III| and when they saw him they fled. And when he came nigh the 59 III| the city, and the people fled by mountains and valleys, 60 III| him, in so much that they fled out of the church and told 61 III| Then the other heretics fled all confused, and the good 62 III| had slain him, but they fled. This was done in the time 63 III| on the dew, and then they fled; and after they came again 64 III| bloody crosses, and then they fled away again; and the third 65 III| also heaven, and so they fled all afraid.~On a time as 66 III| with the disciples, they fled all away, like sheep do 67 III| chamberers saw that, anon they fled and left her alone. Then 68 III| knew of his coming they fled unto the church. There happed 69 IV| and was discomfited, and fled into a city of Tarsus, and 70 IV| speak. And on a time he fled out of the cage and flew 71 IV| he saw himself loose he fled away anon. ~There was a 72 IV| were sore afraid, and anon fled away lest they should be 73 IV| all they were abashed and fled away. And he called them 74 IV| feared the devils that they fled away; and thus the blessed 75 IV| chain they were afeard and fled. And when the lions and 76 IV| they were afeard that they fled away. ~It happed in the 77 IV| cross he was afeard and fled, and left the right way, 78 IV| for I wot well that we fled for fear of Decius the emperor, 79 IV| This know I well, that we fled from the face of the Emperor 80 IV| that Nero, all troubled, fled, and hurt his foot that 81 IV| also, and so all afraid fled away. ~On a time as S. Germain 82 IV| Then Antony and Cleopatra fled as vanquished, and slew 83 IV| all they that were there fled for dread that they had. 84 IV| heaven upon him, and then he fled the tempest, and came tofore 85 IV| of Donatus. And Donatus fled into the city of Aretino 86 IV| be brought to torment, he fled to S. Donatus. And Donatus 87 IV| church, and after, Philip fled and hid him for fear of 88 IV| nothing, and then the knight fled away anon. And Irenæus called 89 IV| issued out of the body and fled up in the arms of her son. 90 IV| she had so done, the devil fled all afraid as he had been 91 IV| dove, innocent and simple, fled from the ark, that is to 92 V| Thieves! thieves! And she fled, and lighted a candle herself 93 V| opened by himself, and he fled out, and said to his brother 94 V| supposed that he would have fled into some secret place, 95 V| such a condition that if he fled he should have his head 96 V| the death. And then Savien fled secretly away, and went 97 V| have died all, but if they fled, and at the last the steward 98 V| was sore constrained she fled for succour to the feet 99 V| midnight came he left all and fled out of the house, and entered 100 V| she supposed that he had fled from his martyrdom, and 101 V| to me, wherefore art thou fled tofore thou sawest the battles? 102 V| and lady, for I have not fled the martyrdom as thou weenest, 103 V| it into a pit, and anon fled away. And it happed that 104 V| avenged him on some that fled to the church for succour, 105 V| trespassed to the emperor, and fled anon to the church, and 106 V| and saw the miracle and fled, and supposed they had been 107 V| then Zaroes and Arphaxat fled into Persia from the day 108 V| of the sign of the cross, fled away from her, and came 109 V| anon away from her. And he fled all confused and came tofore 110 V| that the company for dread fled to the rivage. And the woman 111 V| brethren saw him, anon they fled, and Jerome came against 112 V| terribly that all the merchants fled, and he so feared the camels 113 V| his own table. And then he fled his persecutor in such manner 114 V| clothes, and so naked he fled to our Lord, and clad him 115 V| a little while after she fled away by night, without knowledge 116 V| the habit of a man, and fled from thence to a monastery 117 V| so great dread that they fled away from him for fear.~ 118 V| his father Clothair, he fled anon to the church of S. 119 V| so that all the people fled out of the walls of Rome. 120 VI| priests, and men of religion, fled into secret places and deserts, 121 VI| Winchester, Brightwold, fled into the abbey of Glastonbury, 122 VI| their malice, arose up and fled from the apostles and moved 123 VI| children thanked God, and fled away by night all naked, 124 VI| they doubted shame, they fled into Egypt. And all his 125 VI| that he had borne over, and fled withal to the woods. And 126 VI| fast the chamber door, and fled privily by another door 127 VI| world, and therefore he fled into the desert. And he 128 VI| that they were afeard and fled. Then he was taken out and 129 VI| was twelve years old he fled to the church against the 130 VI| did. And therefore they fled from that place and went 131 VI| should not come. And as they fled they encountered and met 132 VI| that they had entered, they fled hastily, and were in this 133 VI| of the people, when they fled and were puissant to burn 134 VI| of five devils. For they fled, and wailed that the orisons 135 VI| were sick, anon the malady fled away. And so many miracles 136 VI| softly the maid down, and fled away like a thief, and so 137 VI| great heat that he sweat and fled, as he had been from himself, 138 VI| forsook and left him and fled to S. Peter and were his 139 VI| love of her servant and fled with him and perished in 140 VI| and forgat her child, and fled unto the rivage with the 141 VII| possessions, and so they did, and fled into the realm ol Cappadocia, 142 VII| the monks were afeard, and fled anon to ship and left the 143 VII| then anon one of the birds fled from the tree to S. Brandon, 144 VII| they saw her, and anon they fled from her and entered into 145 VII| after him, and that other fled, and he that followed said: 146 VII| hunger, be like to a man that fled tofore an unicorn that he 147 VII| wife he forsook her and fled away and came into a place 148 VII| answered to him: I have fled the darkness and am come 149 VII| come to the light, I have fled error and know truth, and 150 VII| time, but at the last he fled away in to desert, and as 151 VII| should have been baptized, fled to the church for to be 152 VII| of his father Lothair he fled anon to the church of the 153 VII| his sight, and after, he fled to Charles and he remised 154 VII| harder than any stone, and fled by companies, as armed men, 155 VII| the archbishop of Milan fled out of prison. And on Whitsunday, 156 VII| Earl Leopold and his wife fled into a forest dreading the 157 VII| But notwithstanding they fled for dread that they had 158 VII| sure keeping of himself he fled and eschewed the company 159 VII| withal. But the blessed saint fled unto the forest of Maubeuge,


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