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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| of his birth. And Pilate seeing this was moved of envy and 2 I| he ascended openly, for seeing his disciples he ascended: 3 I| for he hath all strength, seeing all things from far. The 4 I| Rebekah his mother. Esau seeing that his father had blessed 5 I| bearing of children. ~Rachel, seeing herself barren, had envy 6 I| their possessions. Then he, seeing Joseph's sons, said to him: 7 I| upon earth. Then Joseph seeing that his father set his 8 I| made a man dumb or deaf, seeing or blind, not I? Go, therefore, 9 I| and meet with thee, and seeing thee he shall be glad in 10 II| in that city. The people seeing this vengeance and plague 11 II| that other side of Jordan, seeing that the men of Israel fled, 12 II| sentence and dreaded him, seeing that the wisdom of God was 13 II| The queen of Sheba then seeing all the wisdom of Solomon, 14 II| man spake to him a word, seeing his sorrow. Then after that 15 II| against them? And so Judith seeing Holofernes sitting in his 16 II| under your feet. Then Achior seeing the virtue of the God of 17 II| great noise, which thing seeing, the spies ran together 18 II| he drew the curtain and seeing the dead body of Holofernes, 19 II| And the sons of Israel, seeing them fleeing, followed them, 20 II| they knew him but only in seeing, but Thomas knew him both 21 II| but Thomas knew him both seeing and feeling. He is said 22 II| head of a man, hearing, seeing, and tasting or smelling. 23 II| this platter should come, seeing it was in no way for any 24 II| hearing, of speaking, and of seeing, and if they have but one 25 II| multitude of fiends, without seeing of any man, took the young 26 II| morn at noon, which thing seeing, Joseph marvelled much and 27 II| sore beaten. And S. John seeing that he was comforted kissed 28 II| bought and sold, the rich man seeing well that he might well 29 III| well at ease. Then Dacian seeing this began to assuage his 30 III| Rome. And then S. Peter seeing S. Mark constant in the 31 III| prison openly by day, he seeing them all, but none of them 32 III| third day and, his disciples seeing, he ascended into heaven; 33 III| fiend, which thing his wife seeing, called Armenia, with her 34 III| our Lord. Then Flaccus, seeing himself disappointed and 35 III| baptism. And then S. Austin, seeing the great meekness and obedience 36 III| upon the steps. Then Juliet seeing her son go to heaven tofore 37 III| beheaded. And the judge seeing him began to scorn him, 38 III| the holy man Amphiabel, seeing this blessed company thus 39 III| And then the tormentors, seeing yet the life in this holy 40 III| without key, all the people seeing which, thought it a great 41 III| help herself, arose, which seeing, all the people thanked 42 IV| malefices. Then Simon Magus, seeing that he might not resist 43 IV| the third day. Whom Nero seeing, was abashed and bowed verily 44 IV| and Peter added thereto, seeing that like as in Christ be 45 IV| disciple of Simon Magus, seeing these great miracles, came 46 IV| it after. Then the Romans seeing his woodness, assailed him 47 IV| in the faith, the mother seeing and comforting them, they 48 IV| with her camels came, and, seeing her husband, knew him well, 49 IV| then so much letting by seeing the vanities of the world. 50 IV| Aurelia. Then Olybrius, seeing the faith of the holy Margaret 51 IV| of Christ. And then they seeing that he would not cease, 52 IV| exile. The provost then seeing that he would do no sacrifice, 53 IV| been sent into exile. That seeing the christians, and so great 54 IV| Then Demosthenes Patricius, seeing that he would do no sacrifice, 55 IV| about his neck and drew him, seeing this miracle fell down to 56 IV| God, merciful and piteous, seeing, would comfort them that 57 IV| old he marvelled greatly seeing his father and mother so 58 IV| that held him, and all men seeing, escried and said: O thou 59 IV| out the lights. She then, seeing a great tourbe of wicked 60 IV| dolos, which is to say, as seeing. He was cut and hewn in 61 IV| heretics, and S. Dominic, seeing this, ordained himself to 62 V| And then he accused him of seeing; of that he saw sometime 63 V| of good entendment, clear seeing and hearing, and in the 64 V| made no salutation to her, seeing that he had done honour 65 V| the sword, and after, he seeing them constant in the faith, 66 V| His own brother germane seeing him in a winter time have 67 VI| England.~Our blessed Lord, seeing his meekness, showed to 68 VI| that stole it. And the king seeing the great trouble and sorrow 69 VI| depart from them, and he seeing their heaviness comforted 70 VI| another time. And the king, seeing the sorrow and lamentation 71 VI| and the prince of them, seeing her beauty so marvellous, 72 VI| went through the choir, seeing all the monks which, were 73 VI| Rictius Varius beholding and seeing this miracle, by the instigation 74 VI| everlasting fire. These holy men seeing this, the next night following 75 VI| the idols, all the people seeing which were abashed, and 76 VI| that had been his fellows, seeing his depredation, entered 77 VI| barbarians. And then the emperor seeing that Eustace would not do 78 VI| letters of gold, whom Valerian seeing, for fear fell down to the 79 VII| Then this blessed lady, seeing this, called him by his 80 VII| heads. And the holy virgin seeing them, fell down for reverence 81 VII| Erkenwold, and his sister, seeing this misfortune, took the 82 VII| praising. This young man seeing her prudence asked of her 83 VII| of seven days, many men seeing it.~On another time many 84 VII| within the chapel. And anon, seeing all they that were there, 85 VII| with hands. His friends seeing him so oppressed of this 86 VII| Maurice, that was there, seeing the devotion of the said 87 VII| Ives as to the church, seeing that the sergeant was about 88 VII| to accomplish it, but he seeing that, for fear of the said


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