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whosomever 17
why 180
wick 1
wicked 109
wickedly 3
wickedness 30
wickers 1
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109 nigh
109 riches
109 send
109 wicked
108 clare
108 knowledge
108 office
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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wicked

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1 I| dispute and reprove the wicked men of the works of mercy 2 I| calleth these kings Magos, as wicked and evil-doers. For first 3 I| thereof. And because he was wicked himself, he would have wicked 4 I| wicked himself, he would have wicked with him, and sent for him 5 I| tempest to the end that the wicked spirits see the banner of 6 I| redeemed them, and that the wicked people may know that righteously 7 I| foundament, and then the wicked spirits departed and came 8 I| Nimrod came, which was a wicked man and cursed in his works, 9 I| and righteous man with the wicked sinner. I beseech thee, 10 I| will not do ne commit this wicked sin on them. I have two 11 II| man and cursed, and by thy wicked spirit thou shalt be vanquished, 12 II| tofore our eyes, that is: a wicked judge, a cruel tormentor, 13 II| black men bringing forth his wicked deeds, and laid them in 14 II| a buffet and said: Thou wicked man, why amendest thou not 15 II| why amendest thou not thy wicked living? And he said to him: 16 II| misery. mechant, adj. (Fr.), wicked. meiny, n., company or retinue. 17 III| the air where devils and wicked spirits be, because he had 18 III| the seventh year came a wicked tyrant out of Denmark into 19 III| went out, and followed the wicked angel by night, and he brought 20 III| lamentation for him. But anon the wicked tormentors stoned him to 21 III| Jesu Christ. And then these wicked tyrants threw the holy body 22 III| they reproved greatly these wicked tyrants. And they began 23 III| them full sore of their wicked deeds, and cried full meekly 24 III| he was delivered of the wicked spirit, and ever after he 25 III| fall on them, but on the wicked people of the Jews.~There 26 III| supposed that she was a wicked spirit, and anon caught 27 III| in to a town whereas were wicked people who refused his doctrine 28 III| son of the emperor, had a wicked spirit in his body, and 29 III| another wife, which was full wicked, and by her he had a son 30 III| this holy man against the wicked men. And the judge Askepodot 31 III| anger, saying: O thou most wicked man, how great is thy wickedness 32 III| O thou deceiver and most wicked of all men, why hast thou 33 III| he was delivered of the wicked spirit, which ampul, with 34 III| mechant, adj., Fr. mechant, wicked. ~more, adj., elder. ~moyen, 35 IV| had a daughter which had a wicked spirit in her body, which 36 IV| insomuch that devils and wicked spirits went out of the 37 IV| Thessalonica he was pursued of wicked people. In Ephesus he was 38 IV| and said: Take away this wicked man and behead him, and 39 IV| death as malefactors and wicked men. Woe to me that beheld 40 IV| master, but when ill and wicked men depart us. And the separation 41 IV| white dove. And then the wicked traitor drew the body into 42 IV| is said. Then anon this wicked man Askeberd went to Quendred, 43 IV| delivered the maid of the wicked spirit, more than five hundred 44 IV| with wood beatings of the wicked paynims. And because the 45 IV| followed and succeeded a wicked and evil judge, named Dion, 46 IV| seeing a great tourbe of wicked spirits, began to pray and 47 IV| Dominic: I conjure thee, wicked spirit, that thou tell to 48 IV| Bologna which was all given to wicked vanities of the world saw 49 IV| brought tofore S. Donatus, the wicked spirit began to cry and 50 IV| see not the horrible ne wicked spirit ne fiend, and that 51 IV| doubtest thou to see the wicked spirit, sith thou hast broken 52 IV| done any good deeds, the wicked deeds pass the good without 53 IV| that she should not see any wicked spirit. He sent then to 54 IV| come gladly good angels and wicked spirits. And when they heard 55 V| and a player, tempted by a wicked spirit, would return again 56 V| as he made his prayer the wicked spirit said: Ha ! ha! how 57 V| holy man prayed, and the wicked spirit issued out of that 58 V| was departed thence, the wicked spirit entered again. And 59 V| and suffer sweetly among wicked people and be patient among 60 V| told to them that it was a wicked spirit that had spoken to 61 V| that he thought in his bed wicked and cursed things. And on 62 V| about him. And one of these wicked spirits came and adored 63 V| voice all the company of the wicked spirits vanished away. And 64 V| crown, by whose merits the wicked enemy is vanquished, and 65 V| in all virtue. Then two wicked men addressed them against 66 V| have answered: Ye be more wicked and more sinful that ween 67 V| knew well that it was a wicked spirit, and blessed her 68 V| devil said: If God be not wicked, this man shall not escape 69 V| If thou show not to the wicked man his wickedness, I shall 70 V| also full of devils and of wicked spirits as the sunbeams 71 V| there be that chase away the wicked spirits by the virtue of 72 V| war perpetual against the wicked men. The heretics hated 73 V| world hate me, and that wicked men and janglers hold me 74 V| heaven by the defaming of wicked men more than by good renomee, 75 V| peaceably. Notwithstanding, that wicked man Ebroinus sent Guerin 76 V| she was beheaded of the wicked felons, and was baptized 77 V| of the religious. And the wicked paynims doubted that the 78 V| their churches. And as the wicked angels would have had him 79 VI| they were malicious and wicked men, and purposed some malice 80 VI| came to nought by ravin of wicked people. Then the king and 81 VI| them. She hath smitten the wicked, and thrown down them that 82 VI| way we understand that the wicked deeds that he had done strove 83 VI| perpetually. The right evil and wicked men be they that anon be 84 VI| meant, he said that these be wicked fiends of hell that bear 85 VI| which soul is damned for his wicked living, and then he and 86 VI| time it happed that two wicked tyrants, that one named 87 VI| whom he knew rebel unto his wicked laws. Then this holy king 88 VI| Almighty God. Then this wicked tyrant commanded that they 89 VI| take me as a traitor and wicked, and put me away from you, 90 VI| this wise: When the most wicked persecutor was constrained 91 VI| have taken the yoke of a wicked husband; by the mercy of 92 VII| would say to sleep: Come, wicked servant, and then would 93 VII| and after I shall send a wicked spirit that shall inflame 94 VII| him: This is the place of wicked people. And when he awoke, 95 VII| other ordure. And then the wicked spirits came again to Theodosius 96 VII| her churches, and as the wicked spirits would have ravished 97 VII| the parish of Magonce a wicked spirit smote on the walls 98 VII| desert without water, whereas wicked spirits dwelled. That night 99 VII| from death and some from wicked spirits, and from the puissance 100 VII| holy man Fiacre was full of wicked and evil art, and not servant 101 VII| mad folk, or filled with wicked spirits, were delivered 102 VII| or madness, and from all wicked spirits. Thirteen contracts, 103 VII| in weal, without evil and wicked envy, and with great charity, 104 VII| there.~A woman vexed with a wicked spirit was brought before 105 VII| of the cross said: Thou wicked spirit, thou shalt not destroy 106 VII| church. There nis none so wicked and evil, after that he 107 VII| against all temporal and wicked thoughts. The second orison 108 VII| consumed all the evil and wicked people that were by. By 109 VII| retinue. ~meschant (Fr. ), wicked. ~mesel, n., a leper. ~moyenant (


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