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piscines 1
pisgah 1
pistoia 1
pit 101
pitch 16
pitched 3
piteous 22
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101 francis
101 glad
101 hallowed
101 pit
101 tomb
101 wood
100 martyrs
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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pit

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1 I| thence and thrown into a deep pit all environed with mountains. 2 I| opened her eyes and she saw a pit of water, and anon she went 3 I| blamed Abimelech for the pit of water which his servants 4 I| tarry without the town by a pit side at such time as the 5 I| into the east, and saw a pit in a field and three flocks 6 I| Iying by it, for of that pit were the beasts watered. 7 I| laid the stone again at the pit mouth. And then he said 8 I| stone from the mouth of the pit and water our beasts. And 9 I| removed the stone from the pit's mouth, and when her sheep 10 I| that he had and came to the pit where tofore he had sworn 11 I| Midian, and sat there by a pit side. The priest of Midian 12 II| Absalom and cast it in a great pit, and laid on him a great 13 II| made ready the foss and pit, Raguel returned to his 14 II| servants to fill again the pit that they had made ere it 15 II| he bade and did do make a pit or a sepulture tofore the 16 II| descended down into the pit or sepulture tofore the 17 II| was nothing found in the pit or grave but manna, which 18 II| was at Rome a dragon in a pit, which every day slew with 19 II| which is in yonder fosse or pit slayeth every day with his 20 II| And when he came to the pit, he descended down one hundred 21 II| which much debonairly made a pit after the quantity of his 22 II| great a sweetness out of the pit, that all they that were 23 II| desert, and entered in to a pit or sepulchre, whereas had 24 II| servant to bear him into the pit again where the devils had 25 II| proud, into the ditch or pit of humanity; it was celestial, 26 III| buried them both in one pit, and a great while after 27 III| to enter into the great pit out of which he never issued 28 III| and there appeared a great pit and a deep, and S. Patrick 29 III| again. As touching this pit or hole which is named S. 30 III| monastery of Romain unto the pit where S. Benet was, he knit 31 III| dieth for hunger in such a pit, and named him the place. 32 III| threw it after into the pit, and anon the iron came 33 III| tofore, and did do make his pit. And after that a fever 34 III| him in a deep piscine or pit. There was another heretic 35 III| thing appeareth yet the pit or foss which endureth into 36 III| he do it not, make a deep pit unto the water and put his 37 III| better for him to have a pit to be buried in than any 38 III| Jerusalem did do make a great pit for a piscine, whereas the 39 III| him to be cast into a dry pit and there tormented him 40 III| been seven days in that pit, then said he: If I might 41 III| neither, he did do make a deep pit full of serpents and venomous 42 III| him and his wife into a pit in the earth. Then when 43 III| and sung mass in the same pit with seven christian men 44 III| My daughter, go to the pit and fetch me water; the 45 III| hastily; when she was at the pit she began to weep because 46 III| four years which felI in a pit, he was therein the space 47 IV| and threw the bodies in a pit at the catacombs, but afterward 48 IV| apostles at the catacombs in a pit, but they doubted which 49 IV| king, and began to make the pit to bury him in. But anon, 50 IV| and there he made a deep pit and cast the body therein, 51 IV| have digged for to make a pit to lay the body in, they 52 IV| as they made ready his pit, to bury him in, he revived 53 IV| kept Daniel alive in the pit of lions from their distempered 54 V| said of ber, that is, a pit or well, and nardus, which, 55 V| well in flowing doctrine, a pit in deepness of science, 56 V| which had made a little pit in the sand, and in his 57 V| sea and poured it into the pit. And when S. Augustin beheld 58 V| water of the sea into this pit. What? said he, it is impossible, 59 V| great and large, and thy pit and spoon so little? Yes, 60 V| sea and bring it into this pit than thou shalt bring the 61 V| great sea unto this little pit. And therewith the child 62 V| bodies and buried them in the pit where the tree fell. And 63 V| desert and there found a pit, and a little well, and 64 V| swords and went into the pit, and saw there this ancient 65 V| image and cast it into a pit, and anon fled away. And 66 V| the christian man to the pit and there they drew out 67 V| her to be thrown into a pit whereas cruel beasts were, 68 V| should have issued out of the pit, he was ravished of the 69 V| into abysm, that is the pit of hell; and Tobit, which 70 V| why, and was closed in a pit within a rock. And then 71 V| and the nuns ran unto the pit in which she was enclosed, 72 V| height out of a window into a pit. And Asterius, his priest, 73 V| took up the body out of the pit, and after, buried the body 74 VI| corruption, were put in a deep pit, and thrown on them earth 75 VI| which were enclosed in a pit, brake out and devoured 76 VI| is as much to say as the pit of filling, which is to 77 VI| wherefore he did do make a pit all dry, the which he filled 78 VI| make a right great and deep pit under the earth in my tower, 79 VI| tree upon the mouth of the pit, and shall make my knights 80 VI| entered into the fosse or pit with great light, and took 81 VI| in Almaine and put in a pit or fosse, and fast closed 82 VI| years old was fallen into a pit and drowned, and a man came 83 VII| fleeing he fell into a great pit, and as he fell he caught 84 VII| saw in the bottom of this pit a horrible dragon casting 85 VII| desireth to take him. The pit is the world which is full 86 VII| should be nourished within a pit made in a great rock. And 87 VII| On a time he came to the pit of the place, and found 88 VII| them, and entered into a pit in desert without water, 89 VII| them and they came to the pit and there made their prayers, 90 VII| opened, and there was found a pit of right good water for 91 VII| commanded Julian to make a great pit, and by enchanters did do 92 VII| did do put them into the pit. And after, he made to cast 93 VII| was caved somewhat as a pit thereas he sat on, and for 94 VII| should be put into a deep pit, that was full of snakes, 95 VII| mouth, sitting alway in the pit or furnace, thanking and 96 VII| be cast into the foresaid pit that was full of worms, 97 VII| God and did light all the pit and did slay all the worms. 98 VII| he came again out of that pit, and went again and preached 99 VII| and did put him in a deep pit that was full of stench. 100 VII| Erasmus out of that stinking pit, and did smite sharp nails 101 VII| him into a foul stinking pit, and let it be shut with


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