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Iacobus de Voragine
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1 I| field howling, and shall not eat ne drink. The thirteenth 2 I| bibam, etc. As oft as I eat or drink or that I do any 3 I| instituted that men should eat twice on the Saturday, to 4 I| should make ready for to eat the Paschal Lamb, and in 5 I| God his Father and would eat his paschal lamb with his 6 I| doing he commanded him to eat of all the trees of Paradise, 7 I| commanded that he should not eat of the tree of the knowledge 8 I| you God that ye should not eat of all the trees of Paradise? 9 I| and knowing that when ye eat of this tree ye shall be 10 I| it was said: Thou shalt eat earth all the days of thy 11 I| added: Thereto shalt thou eat herbs of the earth, as who 12 I| of thy cheer thou shalt eat thy bread unto the time 13 I| him out, lest he take and eat of the tree of life. And 14 I| given all things to you, but eat no flesh with the blood. 15 I| knowest that I am wont to eat, and bring it to me that 16 I| bring it to me that I may eat it, and that my soul may 17 I| thereof meat that I may eat, and that I may bless thee 18 I| thy father shall gladly eat, which when thou hast brought 19 I| commandedst me, arise, sit and eat of the venison of my hunting 20 I| Arise, father mine, and eat of the venison that thy 21 I| walk, and give me bread to eat, and clothes to cover me, 22 I| therefore the children of Israel eat no sinews because it dried 23 I| lawful to the Egyptians to eat with the Hebrews. And each 24 I| goods of Egypt, that ye may eat the marrow of the earth. 25 I| of Pharaoh, and meat to eat by the way. He commanded 26 I| of cherries, and bade him eat, and he took and put the 27 I| go call him that he may eat some bread with us. Then 28 I| you at even flesh for to eat and to-morn bread unto your 29 I| to them: At even ye shall eat flesh and to-morn ye shall 30 I| that God hath sent you to eat, and God commandeth that 31 I| seniors of Israel came and eat with him tofore our Lord. 32 I| the children desired to eat flesh and remembered of 33 II| Send for him, for I shall eat no bread till he come. And 34 II| phitoness desired him to eat, and she slew a paschal 35 II| should go to my house and eat and drink, and sleep with 36 II| next, and David made him eat tofore him and made him 37 II| all his brethren to come eat with him, and made them 38 II| their three sisters for to eat and drink with them. When 39 II| that they may come and eat with us. And he went forth 40 II| is not lawful for us to eat ne touch anything that is 41 II| thou never do to an other. Eat thy bread with the hungry 42 II| of a righteous man, but eat it not ne drink it with 43 II| took it with them for to eat by the way, and the remnant 44 II| Tobias said: I shall not eat here this day ne drink but 45 II| such as she might lawfully eat, and when she had made her 46 II| they be constrained to eat their horse and beasts, 47 II| said that she might not eat of his meat, but that she 48 II| brought meat with her for to eat. Then Holofernes said: When 49 II| shall we give to thee to eat? And Judith said that she 50 II| with his lord, and to come eat and drink with him. And 51 II| when he arose he would not eat, and said: I shall eat no 52 II| not eat, and said: I shall eat no meat till I know whether 53 II| slain, but come ye near, and eat ye a morsel of bread. And 54 II| is time that thou come, eat and be fed at my table with 55 II| And he had a custom to eat an apple last after meat. 56 II| of Canterbury licence to eat flesh ever after on S. Mark' 57 II| hoar, that no man might eat of it, and the bread that 58 II| was fair and good for to eat. ~And these four knights 59 II| make ready for you ye shall eat. Thus as S. Peter had said, 60 II| hath sent us bread for to eat. It is forty years passed 61 II| I do, thou fastest and I eat not, thou wakest and I never 62 II| of idols, and the dragons eat the lips of cursed men, 63 II| was so sorry that he would eat no meat, but he said: Alas! 64 III| and to them largely to eat such as they asked, but 65 III| scarce, for she refused to eat flesh, how well she gave 66 III| sent to thee such as we eat, and thou sendest to us 67 III| brought to him meat for to eat. And it seemed to him that 68 III| and was so desirous to eat of the fruit of the apples 69 III| ministered to him meat for to eat. And because that there 70 III| and desired that he would eat with him, but he refused 71 III| refused it, and said he would eat no meat till he came to 72 III| began sore to desire him to eat with him, and at the last 73 III| Go, and from henceforth eat no more flesh, and go no 74 III| idols, which prayed her to eat with them of their sacrifices, 75 III| is not lawful for me to eat of your sacrifices. Then 76 III| Lord that he would never eat till our Lord were risen 77 III| table, fair brother, and eat, for the son of the Virgin 78 III| and kept that other for to eat. It happed that the governors 79 III| is mine and cometh on me, eat on hardily for I have eaten 80 III| move you that ye leave to eat of him, I that have eaten 81 III| certain that I shall well eat that other half. They then, 82 III| be ministered to him to eat. After this he made S. Prime 83 III| she began by obedience to eat with her bread, fish and 84 IV| mortal meat, and made him to eat it, which meat this holy 85 IV| table, and gave them to eat, he served the sick men, 86 IV| residue of the time was for to eat, sleep, and for prayer, 87 IV| certain man said to them: Eat ye this strumpet; she then 88 IV| shouldest take this and eat, for he did it unwittingly. 89 IV| which thou hast gotten, and eat it. Then her father set 90 IV| table was made ready for to eat after supper, when men had 91 IV| wherefore they made ready for to eat after supper. And the host 92 IV| named Eleazar which would eat no swine's flesh because 93 IV| the friars, and said: Now eat, my brethren. ~When S. Dominic 94 IV| people take thereof and eat it instead of holy bread. 95 IV| dwell in, more meat for to eat, better air to respire, 96 IV| like to thee, that they may eat with thee. To whom Laurence 97 IV| side, turn that other, and eat. And then he, rendering 98 IV| saidest in what hour that ye eat of it ye shall die, and 99 V| of thy visage thou shalt eat thy bread, and that he should 100 V| increased and thou shalt eat me, thou shalt not change 101 V| she would fast and never eat meat till she had of him 102 V| which was accustomed to eat their sheep. And the bear 103 V| not bid them to dine and eat with him, ne would not eat 104 V| eat with him, ne would not eat with them, they said that 105 V| and they bade him come and eat with them, and he began 106 V| demand them how they might eat with joy among so many men 107 V| and said to him: Go and eat that other part of the ass 108 V| sins, for thou shalt soon eat in another place. And anon 109 V| of the gospel he should eat of all that which was set 110 V| wet of tears, and began to eat the remnant of his bread 111 V| renown.~rogneth, v.. to eat away.~sacred, pp., consecrated. ~ 112 VI| him if he had any meat to eat, and the fisher was so greatly 113 VI| the bread, and bade him eat it, and the morsel abode 114 VI| when the serpents bit and eat the flesh of the enchanters, 115 VI| me this thing? I may not eat it for it is holy. I was 116 VI| that every day she should eat somewhat. Then as she stood 117 VI| the sharp thorns, than to eat the fruit of a fair tree, 118 VI| were there, she would not eat but bread. She took so great 119 VI| Shrovetide till Easter he would eat nothing that suffered death, 120 VII| so great and white; they eat of the best grass and herbs 121 VII| his monks, and prayed them eat and drink for charity; for 122 VII| that we leave at dinner we eat at supper, and now at your 123 VII| took this habit I never eat flesh ne fowl. To whom the 124 VII| Saracens be circumcised, and eat no swine's flesh. And Mahomet 125 VII| and when they fast they eat nothing but in the night, 126 VII| while none of them dare eat ne drink, ne have to do 127 VII| all his people. They might eat all manner of flesh, save 128 VII| and they shall use and eat all manner meats, and whatsomever 129 VII| and they shall say to them eat and drink in gladness. And 130 VII| and said: Beware that thou eat me not, for there is venom 131 VII| up to his head. He would eat a hare all whole, or two 132 VII| them upon his sore, saying: Eat ye this that God hath given 133 VII| the meat that they should eat, and setting himself on 134 VII| dressed and ready for to eat, and at dinner-time he called 135 VII| clothing, and had made him to eat and set hand at his own 136 VII| to the end that he should eat it; and yet again to honour 137 VII| folk, he was not ashamed to eat their relief. Also he would 138 VII| disciples, saying: Take and eat, here is mine own proper 139 VII| Lord said: Take you and eat, this is mine own body, 140 VII| great horror, a priest to eat raw flesh, and also to drink 141 VII| ye all of this bread and eat it, it is mine own body, 142 VII| worms, for that they should eat this holy man Erasmus. Then 143 VII| field that the beasts should eat him. Then came a voice from


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