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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| are not included in the work of Voragine, notably those 2 I| that of the translator's work, greatly to the advantage 3 I| of extraneous help in the work of translation by his special 4 I| authority: Do alway some good work, to the end that the devil 5 I| and books, I ne nyste what work to begin and put forth after 6 I| upon a psalm that, good work ought not to be done for 7 I| And forasmuch as this said work was great and over chargeable 8 I| proceed and continue the said work, and promised me to take 9 I| hath puissance of deed and work. was imposed to him of Joseph, 10 I| saith S. Gregory: If it work, it is great, and if it 11 I| hast drunken, which was the work our of redemption. This 12 I| hath taken to himself the work of our redemption, that 13 I| benign in heart, and human in work. Thirdly, the doves dwell 14 I| divine where the words of God work? For this holy sacrament 15 I| elements. Ye have read of the work of the world; as God said 16 I| to have cleanness of good work; which is signified by the 17 I| and hopest and lovest to work in them. ~In this temple 18 I| of the heart. and of the work. And of this treble going 19 I| themselves. They that show the work of the law written in their 20 I| him into Paradise, for to work there, not to labour needily, 21 I| Accursed be the earth in thy work, that is to say for thy 22 I| that is to say for thy work of thy sin, for which is 23 I| made and taken from, for to work and labour there. And our 24 I| thy hands. When thou shalt work and labour the earth it 25 I| not consent to so sinful a work, and said to her: Lo! hath 26 I| labour? Go ye unto your work. Pharaoh also said: The 27 I| prefects and masters of their work said to them that Pharaoh 28 I| might find, and that their work should not therefore be 29 I| them: Make an end of your work as ye were wont to do when 30 I| given to you, yet ye shall work your customable work and 31 I| shall work your customable work and gather your chaff also. ~ 32 I| they should go, and what work they shall do. Provide of 33 I| say, that thou shalt do no work nor operation on the Sunday 34 I| tofore, and to cease of the work of sin, and to intend to 35 I| feasts than in the other work days. For then be they drunk, 36 II| write the curiosity and work of the temple, and the necessaries, 37 II| There was never such a work in no realm. And all the 38 II| thee. Thou hast blessed the work of his hands, and his possession 39 II| a noble book and a great work. ~But I pass over all the 40 II| his wife went daily to the work of weaving, and got by the 41 II| all perdition. Whosomever work to thee any thing, anon 42 II| if ye persevere in this work that ye have begun. With 43 II| against it, and have by thy work and aid surmounted it: and 44 II| executed it in deed and work after his power. And when 45 II| right long line by continual work without negligence of slothful 46 II| men. She said: It is the work of God, and if thou settest 47 II| for him a palace after the work of Rome. And then our Lord 48 II| was much expert in that work. And they departed and sailed 49 II| they keep charity, and do work by diligence to keep these 50 II| shall establish upon this work so that they administer 51 II| the same by will and by work, the second by will and 52 II| whole of body, holy in work, good in counsel, patient 53 II| spincops and made their work and nets before him that 54 II| thou wilt justly adore and work about me and my sons thou 55 II| plainly that so noble a work should not be destroyed: 56 II| will that ye destroy this work, and if my father have his 57 II| saying to her: Constance, work constantly, and if thou 58 III| that they were departed in work, in meat, and drink, but 59 III| the other in prayer and in work, by example giving, she 60 III| and come and help us to work. They answered that they 61 III| saith S. Gregory: The good work ought to show withoutforth 62 III| shall have joy, and for his work complete he shall have his 63 III| should lift a stone for a work of an edifice, they might 64 III| life and sent him to the work again.~A lay man, of honest 65 III| say, for that shall be the work of the Holy Ghost, which 66 III| thou shalt bear, and other work to this conception shalt 67 III| his shoes, and as he would work he pricked and sore hurted 68 III| he intended for to do a work, he was troubled in such 69 III| of the hands for his busy work, and love of things sovereign 70 III| morning that they went to work they found crosses on the 71 III| prayer, then used he to work in goldsmith's work with 72 III| he to work in goldsmith's work with his own hands for to 73 III| a time as he sat at his work his heart was on Jesu Christ, 74 III| and his hands busy on his work. But the devil, which ever 75 III| that there was certain work in that church, and when 76 III| with him, and the hand, the work, and the virtue of our Lord 77 III| the heart performed the work. He issued out of his father' 78 III| evil, humble you, do the work of mercy; ween ye, because 79 III| with a goldsmith that made work for the king. It happed 80 III| upon him, of marvellous work of gold and of gems. When 81 III| accomplished the holy virgin by work, she taught and enseigned 82 III| help of God to perform this work, and on the morn early, 83 III| busily, and to accomplish by work the grace that they have 84 III| and lame that he might not work on other days. He repented 85 IV| of all deadly and earthly work, saying: Lo! we have left 86 IV| me. For which thing and work many believed in our Lord 87 IV| nothing, make an end of the work. Then he returned homeward 88 IV| father ascribed all this work to necromancy, and said 89 IV| whom thou servest in this work. And because that thou know 90 IV| And it is more to teach by work than by voice. And in this 91 IV| Jesu Christ by faith and by work, how is there any more special 92 IV| was administress in all work. For she bare him in her 93 IV| Jesu Christ by faith and work. Then if she be not whereas 94 V| after that he made a noble work, among all his other works, 95 V| blessed mother. In the which work he expounded the lesson 96 V| thou hast accomplished this work thou shalt do none other. 97 V| and S. Bernard said: This work is the work of God, write 98 V| Bernard said: This work is the work of God, write on hardily 99 V| but he durst not go to his work accustomed, ne presumed 100 V| illumining in darkness the work of holy church, like as 101 V| nones she entended to her work, and from nones she ceased 102 V| burnt the master of the work and kept Enfemia without 103 V| that be about a king, some work immediately about the person 104 V| be they that with virtues work. And some there be that 105 V| to say steadfast, in holy work by long perseverance, he 106 V| to make the ass to do the work accustomed.~On a time it 107 V| conversation, and of perfection of work. And it is said that some 108 VI| did do cast down the old work, and did do build it up 109 VI| was right conning in silk work, which was desired to embroider 110 VI| and also she dreaded to work on the day of S. Edward, 111 VI| and wrought in the same work: What think ye best now, 112 VI| continently, and humbly. Rightful work is, if he be rightful, discreet, 113 VI| Secondly, he had rightful work and deed, and his work was 114 VI| rightful work and deed, and his work was rightful by intention, 115 VI| be voided, and that the work was a little seen above 116 VI| heart, by mouth, and by work. The confession of heart 117 VI| Thirdly, they confessed God by work, and S. Jerome showeth how 118 VI| how God is confessed by work or renied, and saith: Jesu 119 VI| joy of laud and honour, work entire and incorrupt, image 120 VI| made a chasuble of silk work, and the next year following 121 VI| custom to the smiths that work in iron, that otherwhile 122 VI| her friends despised this work ordained by our Lord; it 123 VI| from without from their work, and dried them and kissed 124 VI| and behoveful. The holy work showeth well the great faith 125 VI| She would that they should work and labour with their proper 126 VI| ne might do nothing ne work therewith, whereof he had 127 VI| this woman was busy in her work which she had in hand, and 128 VI| workmen to perform this work, and also he had tofore 129 VI| tower for to come see the work of her father, and anon 130 VI| worshipped our Lord. And when the work was full performed, her 131 VI| out, that she might not work, and she that harboured 132 VI| and make thee ready to the work of God. And then Diocletian, 133 VII| steps which be: innocence of work, cleanness of body, despising 134 VII| preaching and marvellous work of our Lord, was converted 135 VII| handmaid, for to accomplish the work which our blessed Lord hath 136 VII| considering the marvellous work of God in this holy virgin, 137 VII| semblable as it were of one work.~There was one of his brethren 138 VII| life, when he sat at the work of his hands, he had a linen 139 VII| there was a holy man in work and in renomee which with 140 VII| that he should cease of his work, and that he were not so 141 VII| by a woman, he ceased his work that he had begun, and made 142 VII| in this holy operation or work thereas he might be heard 143 VII| A post ordained to the work or making of a bridge, not 144 VII| not convenable to the said work for fault of half a foot 145 VII| convenable to the foresaid work. In time of a great inundation 146 VII| sweetness, and virtuous work, by the which men return 147 VII| verse is said: for by good work men return again to very 148 VII| with you, ye can do no good work ne good offering toward 149 VII| when we enterprise a good work for to do, we ought to lift 150 VII| smelling, his hands from evil work, and his feet from evil 151 VII| his needs or businees to work truly and well.~And after, 152 VII| betokening that in all good work orison ought to be the beginning, 153 VII| Virgin Mary by virtue and work of the Holy Ghost, and not 154 VII| Ghost, and not by man's work, and that the Virgin Mary 155 VII| afore is made mention. Which work I hare accomplished at the 156 VII| able.~mystery, Fr. metierr, work or business.~notorily, adv., 157 VII| as the basis of Caxton's work, but was added by him from


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