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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| he could have been at the labour of translating the whole 2 I| saith in the book of the labour of monks that, no man strong 3 I| man strong or mighty to labour ought to be idle. For which 4 I| but will apply myself to labour and such occupation as I 5 I| aboundeth but to be born to labour and to die. These be the 6 I| is to wit, to be born to labour and to die, he gave again 7 I| a tract, in figuring the labour that yet we ought to do, 8 I| these tribulations, that she labour in the vineyard of her soul 9 I| heaven, it behoveth us to labour all the time of this present 10 I| appeared to me and said: Labour not in praying by weeping 11 I| for to work there, not to labour needily, but in delighting 12 I| refresh him, so should he labour to serve God, and there 13 I| also none without man's labour, and also sometime weeds, 14 I| added thereto to him of labour: In the sweat of thy cheer 15 I| taken from, for to work and labour there. And our Lord set 16 I| When thou shalt work and labour the earth it shall bring 17 I| deliver him from dread, from labour and misery, and added that 18 I| And then Noah began to labour for his livelihood with 19 I| the oppression of their labour, and cried unto God for 20 I| people from their works and labour? Go ye unto your work. Pharaoh 21 I| if they rested from their labour. Therefore he commanded 22 I| make them to do as much labour as they did tofore, and 23 I| let them be oppressed by labour and exercised that they 24 I| that they were in, and hard labour. Then said our Lord to Moses: 25 I| for Israel, and all the labour that they endured and how 26 I| shalt rest from all worldly labour and intend to prayer, and 27 II| he also shall take to his labour, your flocks of sheep he 28 II| weaving, and got by the labour of her hands their livelihood 29 II| receive the merit of my labour. Command my body unto the 30 II| you for to defoul her, and labour her so much till she be 31 II| abbey with great travail and labour, for he had from that one 32 II| wherefore he had great labour for to come again into his 33 II| a time this Felix did do labour his garden where he had 34 II| out and saw him one while labour and another while pray, 35 II| kingdom, with sorrow joy, with labour rest, with trouble glory, 36 II| have borne the burden and labour of the heat of the day in 37 III| to the fire and did great labour to chauffe and warm him. 38 III| have his merit, and for labour he shall have rest, and 39 III| one after another, but to labour how we might turn her heart 40 III| have no water but by great labour. Then came the monks to 41 III| saying: Ave Maria; and for no labour he left not to greet our 42 III| which were over great a labour to write all, for they would 43 III| as servants, were put to labour all day in the gardens, 44 III| long time after, by the labour of the earl Alphere which 45 III| then he was stronger to labour than ever he was tofore, 46 III| he would do his pain and labour that the church might be 47 III| and day he would do his labour to accomplish her commandment. 48 III| Meaux the holy maid did do labour a field that she had, and 49 IV| get his dispenses with the labour of his hands, and to preach 50 IV| renewing of Paul and the labour of his holy feet? Where 51 IV| good husband, how much labour do I that I may have forgiveness 52 IV| abbey. And for heat and labour they were nigh dead for 53 IV| heat of the sun, and with labour to go afoot, that when he 54 IV| kingdom of heaven for his labour, saying that he was the 55 IV| delivered she would make him to labour in the works of the church 56 V| gat with great prayers and labour of one Vincent, which had 57 V| pestilence, yet he with great labour went to Piacenza and with 58 V| sought so long with great labour.~And anon he pight his staflf 59 V| And because that a little labour hath given to thee so great 60 V| And so, after many a great labour and noble doctrine he ended 61 V| attend the reward of our labour, and of him we have the 62 V| reward is great, and the labour is small. And the devil 63 V| It is no need to you to labour any more, but fulfil ye 64 V| minister and servant in the labour of the earth, and as he 65 VI| well reward him for his labour. And soon after the fisher 66 VI| remnant of the fish for thy labour. And this said, S. Peter 67 VI| Bruham. And after their labour, they laid them down to 68 VI| live soberly, and rightful labour, and a debonair wit. And 69 VI| goddess, and another ear and labour the earth as a churl or 70 VI| apostle, that is to say to labour with their hands for to 71 VI| How much shouldst thou labour to find a leader to bring 72 VI| And thus Leonard waked by labour of good works, and in waking 73 VI| allege and ease them of their labour, they smite on the stithie 74 VI| people I refuse nothing the labour, thy will be fulfilled. 75 VI| that they should work and labour with their proper hands 76 VI| chap.: Come unto me ye that labour and be travailed, I shall 77 VI| pass, and thus by great labour and reverence was borne 78 VI| gotten of good and just labour, wherefore she refused them 79 VI| cloth, so that of her proper labour that she gave to the church, 80 VI| Northamptonshire by the labour of their brother Edmund. 81 VI| should from then forthon labour in divinity only, for that 82 VI| messengers: I thank you of your labour and good will, but I am 83 VII| heaven without end, for thy labour. And this holy virgin bowed 84 VII| their rest after their long labour.~And on the morn they returned 85 VII| the other deal of the year labour in the ocean in full great 86 VII| said: We be monks, and must labour for our meat, but God hath 87 VII| thee, desire to see thee, labour therefore and come to me. 88 VII| man it is need that thou labour again for to be fed, and 89 VII| what virtue was more than labour, and he answered: I trow 90 VII| answered: I trow there be no labour so great as to pray to God, 91 VII| congregation, for over all is labour, and over all is patience, 92 VII| understand, not slow to labour, scarce in meat and clothing, 93 VII| reward wilt thou have for thy labour? S. Thomas answered to him: 94 VII| abstinence, he after this great labour returned fasting unto his


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