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crush 2
crutches 1
crux 2
cry 102
cryest 1
cryeth 1
crying 46
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103 habit
103 pharaoh
103 ten
102 cry
102 marvelled
102 money
102 sheep
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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cry

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1 I| therefore he was constrained to cry to God: Illumina oculos 2 I| therefore he was constrained to cry: There lacketh none to command, 3 I| should go, and therefore we cry in the fifth anthem: O Oriens 4 I| and the seventh; when we cry: O Rex gentium, veni et 5 I| speaketh Job: Shall the ox cry and roar when the racke 6 I| The ox shall not low nor cry when the crib shall be full, 7 I| they heard suddenly a hog cry, and run hither and thither 8 I| what I purpose to do. The cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is 9 I| destroy this place, for the cry thereof is come to our Lord, 10 I| father, he cried with a great cry, and was sore astonied and 11 I| unto God for help. Their cry came unto God of their works, 12 I| and I have heard their cry of the hardness that they 13 I| Hivites and Jebusites. The cry of the children of Israel 14 I| nothing. They do now but cry: Let us go and make sacrifice 15 I| There shall be a great cry and clamour in all the land 16 I| and sorrowful noise and cry, for there was not a house 17 I| cover the mount, and the cry of the trump was so shrill 18 I| answered and said: It is no cry of exhorting men to fight, 19 II| there was a great sorrow and cry. And when Eli heard this 20 II| And when Eli heard this cry and wailing he demanded 21 II| and servants. And ye shall cry then wishing to flee from 22 II| Philistines, and thus he did cry forty days long. Saul and 23 II| himself king, and did do cry that all men should obey 24 II| knowledge of their sin, and cry their God mercy, they be 25 II| wits and made a horrible cry in their tents. And when 26 II| his chamber, and began to cry for sorrow, and say: Bright 27 II| his daughter, and had do cry that all the people should 28 II| hours long a great noise and cry, saying there is but one 29 II| in prison, had heard the cry and weened his father had 30 II| house began to bray and cry, and when he would have 31 II| he went out and began to cry, with a loud voice, that 32 II| he, being wroth, began to cry much strongly and said: 33 II| provost was angry and began to cry, and the butchers took scourges 34 II| And the young man began to cry; Holy saint of God, help 35 II| buried, and she began to cry, saying: God be judge between 36 II| that might not hear the cry of the poor man. And he 37 III| congregation of virgins made no cry in weeping as do the people 38 III| began to weep bitterly and cry, alas! caitiff that I am, 39 III| time he came and made great cry and wept, and prayed him 40 III| the sheep should bleat and cry in the belly of him that 41 III| wholly, and began for to cry: Ambrose! Ambrose! But Ambrose 42 III| the paynims and began to cry: All the gods of the paynims 43 III| Dacian glad and made to cry over all the town that all 44 III| realm of England and the cry of men of war. In the worship 45 III| house beneath heard him cry, they went to him, but the 46 III| and after anon he began to cry again; then apperceived 47 III| son of Ananias, began to cry suddenly: The voice of the 48 III| devil began to roar and cry, and fast drew away, but 49 III| with a horrible noise and cry, and said, that all the 50 III| the city of Lucca at the cry of the father, and the provost 51 III| house the fiend began to cry, saying: I know well now 52 IV| of Terentian and began to cry in that house that he was 53 IV| of his life, he began to cry in great gladness: Ye be 54 IV| warned them, when he should cry Alleluia ! that they should 55 IV| then the people began to cry and say: We have seen thee 56 IV| him his shirt, he began to cry with a high voice and say: 57 IV| within him, and began to cry: Let us go! wherefore constrainest 58 IV| the wicked spirit began to cry and say: In the name of 59 IV| within thee, and when I shall cry, hear and come thither. 60 IV| were abashed and began to cry, saying: Who is this that 61 IV| howleth, and the cursed devils cry unto her and dread her. ~ 62 IV| her hands to heaven and cry: S. Mary, help me! And when 63 IV| truth be showed. The clouds cry to thee honour, and to him 64 V| then the devil began to cry, and said: Neither Syrus 65 V| king, the devils began to cry and say: Cease, ye cursed 66 V| they have sinned, which cry vengeance unto heaven, I 67 V| And I cried with an high cry of mine heart: O in pace, 68 V| felony, and began first to cry that Eugenia would there 69 V| and the devil began to cry and to say: What have I 70 V| of the devil and began to cry and confess his father's 71 V| wife of the man began to cry: Arise up, sire, and go 72 V| the devil, and began to cry: The god of Calixtus is 73 VI| therefore he began in the cry of predication. John is 74 VI| through the city, and began to cry that Daria was a goddess. 75 VI| run upon them with a great cry, and araged like wolves 76 VI| to-torn and beaten, so that ye cry and bray in showing what 77 VI| And the devils began to cry in the simulachres: What 78 VI| And suddenly was a great cry heard in the air, as of 79 VI| the hands of God, began to cry and said: Fair dear sister! 80 VI| that they had was for to cry, to weep and to make sorrow. 81 VI| for this malady, began to cry and call on S. Clare the 82 VI| said that he had heard the cry of a child otherwise than 83 VI| otherwise than they be woned to cry. And anon the mother looked 84 VI| cried also high as she might cry: Ah! glorious virgin S. 85 VI| anon the young man began to cry: Cease ye, lady, and leave 86 VI| ententively, and he began to cry: Cease! lady, cease! for 87 VI| virgins. There was a great cry of poor people for her and 88 VI| body. Then began she to cry and her belly to swell like 89 VI| came suddenly and began to cry and weep strongly, saying; 90 VI| son and began strongly to cry and weep, and ran hither 91 VII| them he made the horriblest cry that might be heard, and 92 VII| fiends began to roar and cry, and threw their hooks and 93 VII| fire. And with a sorrowful cry all those fiends departed 94 VII| one of his monks began to cry and weep full sore, and 95 VII| forest and heard the child cry, and did it to be brought 96 VII| beasts enforced them to cry and weep at the voice of 97 VII| bier suddenly, and began to cry and say: Ah! man and servant 98 VII| paynims and Jews, began to cry in great ire: This is the 99 VII| patiently without making of any cry, looking always up toward 100 VII| Then this friar began to cry, saying: Help brethren, 101 VII| the devil, that began to cry loud and high. When the 102 VII| came there that began to cry after the holy man and demanded


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