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gladder 4
gladdeth 2
gladlier 2
gladly 93
gladness 45
glaive 5
glaives 4
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94 visage
93 clothes
93 dwell
93 gladly
93 sovereign
93 stephen
92 air
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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gladly

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1 I| profiteth in hope beareth it gladly and with good will, but 2 I| such as thy father shall gladly eat, which when thou hast 3 I| that his father saw not gladly the daughters of Canaan, 4 I| demanded Jacob if he would gladly serve him because he was 5 I| serve to me. Jacob agreed gladly, and when that week was 6 I| gifts or dower, I shall gladly give it, so I may have this 7 I| only behold us and we shall gladly serve the king. From that 8 II| give and to depart thereof gladly, for thou makest to thee 9 II| should find, and so he did gladly, in accomplishing the commandment, 10 II| come to thee surely and gladly so that thou receive me 11 II| so that thou receive me gladly as disciple of him that 12 II| in nourishing, and have gladly laboured in the refraining 13 II| children. He used and haunted gladly holy church; and all that 14 II| The abbot promised that gladly he would obey to that he 15 II| reasons that they should gladly hear the word of God, and 16 II| Christ, and truly I shall gladly die for thee like as Jesu 17 II| saw these marvels he would gladly have delivered S. Agnes 18 II| and all adversities he gladly suffered. Chrysostom saith: 19 II| crown, and received more gladly strokes and wounds than 20 III| is passed. She answered gladly: The flowers be showed in 21 III| was noble and young, and gladly went for to hunt. And one 22 III| invocations of fiends, and gladly he studied, and it pleased 23 III| prison, and she went also gladly, and with as good will as 24 III| things, of which he would not gladly intermeddle, and went his 25 III| whereas be corners there is gladly filth, and that is to be 26 III| not showed, there dwell we gladly; and because when these 27 III| said to himself: I would gladly bury this holy body if I 28 III| be a tyrant I will much gladly receive the death. Then 29 III| the emperor received it gladly and refused it not. When 30 III| evil purpose, and suffered gladly martyrdom. And S. Vital 31 III| guerished and whole, we shall gladly do it. And anon S. Philip 32 III| said: If ye will, I shall gladly give you part. Then had 33 III| the which she received gladly, and after, did do cover 34 III| her, he accorded thereto gladly, and because he was weary 35 III| suffered his martyrdom so gladly and so joyously, he did 36 III| for to do. He took it all gladly, and all things he did patiently 37 III| and cruelly slew, which gladly offered themselves to suffer 38 III| devout prayers, in which gladly always he occupied his time. 39 III| him and charged to keep; gladly and diligently be heard 40 III| Another man came thither that gladly wrought on the Sunday, wherefor 41 IV| that a lady visited oft and gladly the church of these two 42 IV| death for me, and I desire gladly to die for Christ. Then 43 IV| the which she received gladly, and after did do cover 44 IV| heaven and said: I would gladly see the death of this old 45 IV| wherefore he dwelled not more gladly in the diocese of Toulouse 46 IV| friars for no hire, but gladly for naught, and the night 47 IV| Diocletian, Ciriacus went gladly with largo and smaragdo, 48 IV| Stephen was at Rome and took gladly gifts, and perverted the 49 IV| was assumpt and taken up gladly. And hereof saith Gerard, 50 IV| devil that he would do so gladly if he accomplished that 51 IV| out of this world, come gladly good angels and wicked spirits. 52 V| it and committed and did gladly the other business of a 53 V| into prison and suffered it gladly. Where day and night remembering 54 V| spirit said: Ha ! ha! how gladly would I issue from hence, 55 V| city. And he would have gladly offered to him his bishopric, 56 V| a child, of that he read gladly the fables of Æneas and 57 V| of that he saw sometime gladly the hound running, and when 58 V| by the fields, he beheld gladly hunting, and when he was 59 V| received into their ship gladly, and said they would bring 60 V| to martyrdom, and heard gladly these words. But when he 61 V| now thy leech merrily and gladly, and he joying said: Now 62 V| hospitality and have received gladly all comers save heretics, 63 VI| I shall resign, I shall gladly resign, but not to you, 64 VI| received this condition gladly, and hasted his father and 65 VI| Jews that slew him, I would gladly slay them if it were possible 66 VI| was a priest which used gladly a bath, and when he came 67 VI| priest, and sang himself gladly for them that were passed 68 VI| I desire, which the king gladly granted to him. And there 69 VI| saying nothing, suffered gladly the strokes. And they enforced 70 VI| best do, for he would not gladly leave them, ne he would 71 VI| after, she arose up much gladly, and had much great joy 72 VI| truly, and she said it as gladly, to her power, as he did. 73 VI| lettered, yet heard she more gladly the sermons in Latin than 74 VI| God's sake. She went not gladly to karols, but withdrew 75 VI| them flow out of her eyes gladly without changing of semblance, 76 VI| patience, and said he would gladly do so if he doubted not 77 VI| walls and said: I should gladly salute the men, but I find 78 VI| to them, and they granted gladly to do after their mother' 79 VI| and of his humanity would gladly do the office about their 80 VI| Valerian said that he would gladly promise and swear never 81 VI| saw that all they would gladly die for God's love, he left 82 VII| meek and benign that he can gladly forgive all offences done 83 VII| said: I shall receive thee gladly, but I wot not how thou 84 VII| me, and I shall go right gladly with thee tofore the king, 85 VII| went to meet them and right gladly received them, whereof they 86 VII| This prefigured he to him gladly, signifying that he should 87 VII| heard his demand, right gladly he accorded to it, and as 88 VII| to my record that right gladly I shall endeavour me to 89 VII| present it to thee, and full gladly I give it to thee for to 90 VII| his adversities, and that gladly he would go with him thereas 91 VII| nourishing of his soul he gladly and oft studied the holy 92 VII| heard this, he went again gladly and preached and converted 93 VII| in me. Then went he again gladly into the land of Campania


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