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givest 5
giveth 57
giving 50
glad 101
gladder 4
gladdeth 2
gladlier 2
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101 far
101 follow
101 francis
101 glad
101 hallowed
101 pit
101 tomb
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| And Pharaoh was joyful and glad thereof and all his household. 2 I| seeing thee he shall be glad in his heart. Speak thou 3 I| delivered them. Jethro was glad for all these things, that 4 II| together making feast, and were glad with great joy. Then old 5 II| soothly, and my soul shall be glad in him. All ye chosen of 6 II| And thus his father was glad and offered to S. Nicholas 7 II| heard say that the Jews were glad of his malady and sickness, 8 II| well that the Jews shall be glad of my death, but if ye will 9 II| father had been dead. He was glad, and promised to the keepers 10 II| because his son was more glad of his death than of his 11 II| And then the lords were glad and brought him to the king 12 II| gone S. Paul said: Be thou glad and joyful, for our Lord 13 II| certes should this day be glad and joyous if they knew 14 II| christian the provost was much glad because to have power on 15 III| Then the prince was right glad and joyous, and anon sent 16 III| and because S. Maur was glad for the death of his enemy, 17 III| all the convert were right glad, and thanked our Lord that 18 III| world. Then Zosimus was much glad that he knew the name of 19 III| bishop, and also he was glad because his word was accomplished, 20 III| sayest. Then was Dacian glad and made to cry over all 21 III| heard him they were much glad, but the Pharisees and the 22 III| into the empire, he was so glad and had so much joy, that 23 III| whom he was welcome and was glad of his conversation of holy 24 III| welcomed him and was much glad of his good living, and 25 III| of the pope he was full glad and joyful, and lived there 26 III| time, and each was full glad and joyful of the other.~ 27 III| and she was thereof right glad. Then it was commanded that 28 III| alone, she was joyful and glad in her heart, hoping then 29 III| turned him to our Lord with a glad visage, and said: My Lord 30 III| whereof they of the city were glad, and supposed he should 31 III| all whole. He was always glad and joyous, and that displeased 32 III| this country, I shall be glad and joyous, if it pleased 33 III| ass, whereof he was right glad, and from then forthon he 34 III| their coming he was right glad, and admonished his father 35 III| said the holy virgin with a glad cheer in prophesying as 36 IV| this to the man, he was glad and joyful, and kept his 37 IV| whereof the people were full glad, and by his holy living 38 IV| holy bishop, and being then glad she thanked God and this 39 IV| her sight again, and was glad to have her old eyes, and 40 IV| done, whereof she was full glad, and anon after, took on 41 IV| arose up peaceably with a glad visage, a discreet tongue 42 IV| visit every year, and I am glad for thy devotion. But it 43 IV| And then Christopher was glad, and bound him to be his 44 IV| appeared to them with a glad cheer and entered into the 45 IV| subscribe, but they were glad that thilke schedule, which 46 IV| Dominic, I came to thee all glad and joyful, but alas I go 47 IV| the innocents joyous and glad. And after this, Valerianus 48 IV| after this he said with a glad cheer unto Decius, Thou 49 IV| Virgin, the angels were glad, the archangels enjoyed, 50 V| from me. And the man was glad and reputed the horse his, 51 V| well that I shall never be glad. And the brother told it 52 V| than the other, and more glad than he had been tofore 53 V| I said I should never be glad, but I say now that I never 54 V| always of like semblant, glad and joyous. He seeth all 55 V| Then Simplician was much glad, and told to him how Victorin 56 V| these letters he was much glad, and began to speak of other 57 V| And then he was joyous and glad by the word of the grace 58 V| the lineage promised, and glad for to see each other, and 59 V| found him living and of glad cheer. And then they supposed 60 V| faith of Jesu Christ she was glad, and ran to the prison, 61 V| emperor heard this he was glad, and the next day he did 62 V| him. Then the judge was glad, weening that she would 63 V| in thy thought, and I was glad that thou haddest remembered 64 V| to the celestial company, glad and joyous. And, blessed 65 V| sorrowed, and he only was glad and enjoyed. And when they 66 V| heard it he answered with a glad cheer: I will sell it unto 67 V| devils making joy and were glad. Then he called his fellow 68 V| unprofitable fool, then was he glad and blessed him, and said: 69 V| was the more comforted and glad, and commanded that he should 70 VI| and riches, ne the more glad for winning thereof, in 71 VI| own mouth they were right glad, and sent out commissions 72 VI| was all the council right glad, and searched for a virgin 73 VI| their coming, he was right glad and sent for them, and the 74 VI| how they had sped, he was glad, and thanked Almighty God 75 VI| right way again. And he was glad to hear them talk of the 76 VI| Then they were all full glad, and went with him to the 77 VI| the pope Ciriacus was much glad, because he was born in 78 VI| adornment of spiritual grace, a glad joy of laud and honour, 79 VI| with an amiable mouth and glad cheer and visage. And when 80 VI| whose coming she was much glad, and prayed him that if 81 VI| into heaven, and she was so glad that she began debonairly 82 VI| debonairly to me, and I was glad of the vision and wept for 83 VI| was always in her malady glad and jocund, and ne ceased 84 VI| and then she was right glad, and she espied her time 85 VI| But S. Edmund was nothing glad of the tidings, and then 86 VI| good will, but I am nothing glad of these tidings; notwithstanding 87 VI| soul was immortal, he was glad and joyous; and when they 88 VI| whom this old man was much glad, and went to visit them. 89 VI| dominate on them that be glad and joyful. There is but 90 VII| Now mine own daughter be glad and joyful, for ye lack 91 VII| said the holy virgin with a glad semblant: Do to me what 92 VII| but he showed him much glad tofore his father, and he 93 VII| And that other said, with glad cheer: Certes, I confess 94 VII| thy father and make him glad, and for to do contrary 95 VII| embraced straitly and were glad of their assembling. And 96 VII| said to her: Lady, be thou glad, for thou shalt bring forth 97 VII| he was right joyful and glad. And ye ought to wit that 98 VII| he was thereof joyful and glad, and said to S. Fiacre: 99 VII| disciples of God be fain and glad because they have seen our 100 VII| true and chosen friend, be glad and comforted with mine 101 VII| was this holy man right glad and joyful, and he cast


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