Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
ribalds 4
ribauld 1
ribs 2
rich 86
richard 6
richer 2
riches 109
Frequency    [«  »]
86 likeness
86 palace
86 praying
86 rich
86 sat
85 chapter
85 destroyed
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

IntraText - Concordances

rich

   Volume
1 I| folk-lorist will find a rich field to interest him in 2 I| right noble, and right rich. O ye kings, what do ye? 3 I| small things, but also the rich, and the noble, and the 4 I| virtue is that he that was rich be made poor. The second, 5 I| therein is Carthage and many rich countries, therein be blue 6 I| faith, wherein is many a rich realm. And so was the world 7 II| greatly. Then there was a rich man in the mount of Carmel 8 II| dwelling in a city, that one rich and that other poor. The 9 II| and that other poor. The rich man had sheep and oxen right 10 II| certain pilgrim came to the rich man, he, sparing his own 11 II| unto our Lord. Solomon was rich and glorious, and all the 12 II| he had made. Solomon was rich and glorious that the fame 13 II| He was a great man and rich among all the men of the 14 II| adorned herself with her rich and precious clothes, and 15 II| most to the least were made rich by the prey that they took. 16 II| city of Patras, was born of rich and holy kin, and his father 17 II| cups. ~There was another rich man that by the merits of 18 II| dedit, God gave. And this rich man did do make a chapel 19 II| there was made for him a rich sepulchre, and the fourth 20 II| brethren which were much rich, and had made them to sell 21 II| where he was laid in a rich shrine. And in some short 22 II| thou shouldst leave thy rich clothes and clothe thee 23 II| himself offered to S. Agnes rich gifts and possessions, and 24 II| in a city, and was a much rich man, but he was not piteous, 25 II| demanded alms. And when this rich man came and saw this poor 26 II| within two days after, this rich man was sick, and like for 27 II| with a good will. As this rich man went on a day clothed 28 II| himself, and gave to him his rich clothing, that he ware, 29 II| thief cometh. ~There was a rich man which saw S. John, having 30 II| but vile clothes and not rich, for he had given all his 31 II| He bought for him a much rich coverture for his bed and 32 II| poor people. And when the rich man saw it he bought it 33 II| poor people. And when the rich man wist it, yet he bought 34 II| oft bought and sold, the rich man seeing well that he 35 III| lineage of the noble Gregois, rich of good and puissant of 36 III| the poor and warned the rich to do well, but in largess 37 III| knight and gave to him a rich widow of a castle, and for 38 III| body and of heart, and was rich of goods. This glorious 39 III| philosophy, and also was rich of patrimony, he thought 40 III| in such wise that he was rich of patrimony and puissant, 41 III| humble and merciful to rich and poor, and to great and 42 III| not a man in this world rich, but the ardour of covetise. 43 III| the way harboured with a rich man, S. Ambrose began to 44 III| him of his estate. That rich man answered: Sir, mine 45 III| in all the house of this rich man, and there abode not 46 III| translated, and laid in a full rich shrine, whereas our Lord 47 III| folk, noble of lineage, rich of goods and of great dignity, 48 III| as a child of a noble and rich man and son of great dignity, 49 III| there were received of a rich and a mighty man named Arnold, 50 III| all the people, poor and rich, to come to the dedication 51 IV| Zeno the emperor, and had a rich man to her husband, and 52 IV| holiness of Theodora, enticed a rich man of the town into the 53 IV| multitude of people, as well of rich as of poor. There was Pandulphus, 54 IV| laid in a fair and much rich shrine. At whose holy translation 55 IV| Kenelm, because he was so rich above her, and laboured 56 IV| knight which was mighty and rich, that dispended follily 57 V| was noble of birth, and rich of lordship, he was also 58 V| present. And these right rich treasures came to a right 59 V| entered into the house of a rich man whose daughter was bewailed 60 V| saw Natalie so fair, so rich, and so noble, by leave 61 V| Alexandria was a lady noble and rich which was named Melancia, 62 V| the man. And he was right rich, and had a great multitude 63 V| other beasts. Then this rich man, the owner, took a great 64 V| which owed unto a certain rich man a quantity of money, 65 V| right noble vesture and rich. And a holy father which 66 V| right noble virgin, right rich and right fair, and was 67 VI| his cause, as well to the rich as to the poor, and he had 68 VI| said that he would make her rich if she would do as he would 69 VI| there was one that bare a rich mantle, to whom she said: 70 VI| Maximian reigned there was a rich man, a paynim, which adored 71 VI| Purification of our Lady, ne wear rich vesture of gold, but after 72 VI| abound in great riches with rich people, to the end that 73 VI| and a beggar, and not to a rich bishop, because I would 74 VI| His mother was Mabel the rich, and she was right holy, 75 VII| a noble and seemly man, rich and of good conditions, 76 VII| made him a king, and so rich that he pass all others 77 VII| that I see, which is so rich and fair to behold? And 78 VII| assembled all the people, rich and poor, for to make sacrifice 79 VII| as she that was heir of rich parents; she had convenable 80 VII| with precious stones and rich gems. And after this the 81 VII| for thou art the son of rich and noble kin, and I am 82 VII| woman, of much noble and rich estate, desired to know 83 VII| made the said church much rich, as the privileges of the 84 VII| use scarlet, ne gowns of rich cloth, ne also furring of 85 VII| married her to a noble man rich and mighty, but in conclusion 86 VII| made them much fair and rich, as for king's sons, she


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License