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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| the sepulchres shall be open, to the end that the dead 2 I| thy side and thy breast open in sign of vain glory, and 3 I| to give to us, the side open to love us, the feet fixed 4 I| beheld the heaven, and saw it open, and Jesu Christ which was 5 I| his cross, saying: Princes open your gates. And the church 6 I| the bishop crieth thrice: Open your gates, etc., signifieth 7 I| privy member lay bare and open. Ham, his middlest son espied 8 I| this deed known and made open? Pharaoh heard hereof and 9 I| clamour of thy people, and open to them thy treasure, a 10 II| make this to be done and open in the sight of all Israel. 11 II| Then said the angel to him: Open the fish and take to thee 12 II| the keepers of the walls: Open the gates, for God is with 13 II| come he found the prison open, where S. Matthew was in; 14 II| door, and they would not open it. Then he cried and knocked 15 II| whom thou hast summoned me, open to me the gate of the life 16 II| opened to thee; I shall open this door without breaking 17 II| had overmuch their mouths open to speak, for anon as they 18 II| in science, what is this open foolishness and rage that 19 II| at whose prayer it should open. And thus they accorded. 20 II| Peter bade him by words to open the gates; and he anon heard 21 II| as he spake and bade me open the gate, there issued out 22 II| dare say against thee or open his mouth against thee? 23 II| her: See here thy seal, open thy writing and read it; 24 III| out his heart and cut it open, and they found within the 25 III| and left the prison all open. Then said to her the other 26 III| and did do cut his mouth open. And yet for all that Longinus 27 III| black, and ran upon him with open mouth and throat, and had 28 III| abbey he found a dragon with open mouth; and when he saw him 29 III| amarvelled, and they did open the sepulchre, and found 30 III| and yet shall the gates be open. And so it happed that after, 31 III| and yet the gates were open.~S. Ambrose was of so great 32 III| it. Then he bade him do open penance and common tofore 33 III| affection, and mine ears be open to thy prayers, and for 34 III| gate of everlasting life is open to thee, where thou shalt 35 III| at Winchester, saw heaven open over the church of S. Austin, 36 III| then S. Lupus commanded to open the gates, and all the people 37 III| there was dead, and did do open his sepulchre, and he called 38 III| unto the time he had done open penance. The priest set 39 III| holy virgrin, running with open mouth, like a bear of Almaine, 40 IV| the gates of heaven were open and abode for her, and bade 41 IV| answered not, but showed a book open in his hand in which was 42 IV| God, and commanded then to open the gates. And the people 43 IV| and with great diligence open our tombs, for we be laid 44 IV| wall, he saw the heaven open, and put down to the earth 45 V| beheld and saw the heaven open, and Jesu Christ, which 46 V| Manichean, and condemned it by open and evident reasons and 47 V| the doors of the prison open. On a Sunday as he sang 48 V| tormented, he said to her: Open the door to me, Natalie, 49 V| And while she tarried to open the door, he said: Open 50 V| open the door, he said: Open anon, for I must go, and 51 V| said: The house of God is open in every place to thee, 52 V| him, but he might never open the prison which was shut, 53 V| Good Lord, come soon and open my wounds lest any noieful 54 V| his corn, he slept with open mouth in the field, and 55 V| the angel which had a book open in his hand. Thirdly, they 56 V| and but one little window open, by which was ministered 57 VI| man durst trust other, ne open his courage to his neighbour, 58 VI| stood in his chamber a chest open, full of gold and silver, 59 VI| by that ladder, I shall open the gates of heaven, like 60 VI| besought Almighty God to open their eyes, and they all 61 VI| chastity. For she was to him in open places as his wife, and 62 VI| yet shall their eyes be open. And when they had done 63 VI| people is the heaven anon open when they depart, ne they 64 VI| signified that the heaven is open to them that be baptized, 65 VI| Apostles: I see the heavens open. And in this is signified 66 VI| is signified that it is open to all martyrs, and they 67 VI| depart. Thirdly, it was open to S. John the Evangelist, 68 VI| beheld, and lo! the door was open in heaven. By which it appeared 69 VI| which it appeared that it is open to perfect men that have 70 VI| charity. And thus heaven is open to these three manner of 71 VI| things, for he hath his eyes open when he sleepeth, and defaceth 72 VI| the people saw the heaven open.~ 73 VI| said: I have seen heaven open and Jesu Christ which inclined 74 VI| what providence was, by open reasons, and for reverence 75 VI| to him and found his eyes open, but he saw ne heard nothing. 76 VI| pray unto our Lord that he open to us, his confessors in 77 VI| was departed and the way open, she ran tofore all the 78 VII| confounded their gods by open reasons, they were abashed 79 VII| behold the gate of heaven is open to thee, and also to them 80 VII| holding always his eyes open to heaven. And when his 81 VII| sin. And after, he made open the other and there issued 82 VII| fire, and had his mouth open and desired to devour him. 83 VII| three persons was showed by open miracle like as Philibert 84 VII| fork of iron he made to open his mouth and put in molten 85 VII| heaven, he saw a window wide open and the angels in paradise 86 VII| the people: I see heaven open and the angels bearing the 87 VII| saw the everlasting joy open, and said: O God, where


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