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melted 5
melun 1
member 17
members 85
membra 2
memento 4
memores 1
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85 false
85 members
85 next
85 sacrament
84 afeard
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| for to comfort the tender members of the child and to put 2 I| the water in the natural members named genitals, and the 3 I| domination in the hands and other members. Then in the eyes is curiosity, 4 I| scurrility, in the natural members, that is to say genitals, 5 I| and in the hands and other members cruelty. And these four 6 I| was most fair of all other members is fouled by spit, and hurt 7 I| signifieth to visit the poor members of Jesu Christ and to help 8 I| man giveth not life to the members but that they be together; 9 I| spiritual life but to the members united spiritually. And 10 I| Ghost goeth away when the members by discord be divided. And 11 I| pieces ne asundered in his members, but abideth all whole and 12 I| superior, right so their members began to move against their 13 I| first moving in their privy members, and thereof they were ashamed. 14 I| together for to cover their members in manner of breeches. And 15 I| our Lord, or by any of his members, or by his saints in despite, 16 II| circumcised in his privy members, and put himself to the 17 II| and wert adorned with the members of him, as of precious stones. 18 II| beauty and noblesse of the members of our Lord, whom I have 19 II| horrible sickness on all their members, for which thing they might 20 II| there trembling on all her members, and she arose up and entered 21 II| of his breath and of his members without forth, that no persons 22 II| him alone for to touch his members and his body, to move to 23 II| not defend himself ne his members, he bit off a piece of his 24 II| the earth, and that his members should thereon be broken, 25 II| broiled and burnt in all his members, and was slicked with small 26 II| iron might not hold on his members, but on his entrails which 27 II| in such wise that all the members be departed, to the end 28 II| out by the holes of his members so torn. And the knight 29 II| and nails deeper in his members. And when he was in the 30 III| saith first thus: If all my members were turned into tongues, 31 III| thou hast received me in my members, but yesterday thou receivedst 32 III| became blind and lost all his members. When Aphrodisius saw that, 33 III| been all to-broken in his members, nevertheless in his falling 34 III| pieces, and because their members should not be buried of 35 III| thence he would break all his members, and a little while after, 36 III| they left they tare all the members of his body and to-brake 37 III| their hands, arms and other members dried up, and the judge 38 III| that it seemed that her members were disjoined and departed 39 III| show the jointure of her members. They besought and required 40 III| and after, handled the members of the maid, and commanded 41 III| holy virgin handled her members with her worthy hands and 42 III| the enemy that he ate his members, which went out of the chancel 43 IV| unhurt, gathered together the members of the ram, and hid him 44 IV| without any hurt of his members. And when she had finished 45 IV| cleansed a leper, he healed the members broken with a pestilent 46 IV| of iron, and her tender members to be all tobroken and departed 47 IV| forgiven but if he cut off his members generative. But yet he should 48 IV| stature and strong in thy members, thou shalt be resident 49 IV| at her feet, so that her members were much despitously broken. 50 IV| turn hither ne thither his members in no manner, save only 51 IV| showed tofore mine eyes my members so detrenched, and then 52 IV| words which appertain to the members. And she said to the reins: 53 IV| Austin saith: Sith that the members were broken by many diverse 54 IV| tormented by the turning of his members more forcibly for the pain 55 IV| said: How be it that the members were bounden in the heat 56 IV| saw that he had verily his members, and then they awoke him 57 V| s love. And the more his members grew, the more the cross, 58 V| was impotent in all his members, and then he fell down at 59 V| felt him whole in all his members, of good entendment, clear 60 V| health and office of their members. Which were so elevated 61 V| among the delices, and my members scalded, burnt, made dry 62 V| lineage, were broken in their members and the women gouty. And 63 V| Lord suffered in all his members; and because that the eclipse 64 VI| sore punished in all her members. And when this noble woman 65 VI| right place and all her members restored again, they were 66 VI| whole, and felt all his members marvellously refreshed with 67 VI| fountain of the divine life, members of the Holy Ghost. First, 68 VI| manners. Fifthly, they be members of the Holy Ghost. This 69 VI| tormentors, and the torn members vanquished the renting irons. 70 VI| heart in very poverty. Her members were bruised and troubled 71 VII| formed Katherine in her members that all the people enjoyed 72 VII| had sweated in cutting his members. And after they came to 73 VII| which the jointure of the members is corrupt in bodies disordinate. 74 VII| his father and threw his members into the sea, whereof grew 75 VII| would they wash all the members of their body, because they 76 VII| a man whole of body and members ordinately, and behind was 77 VII| found all whole in all his members. The habit of his order, 78 VII| to-burst and broken of all his members, and men would have made 79 VII| folk languishing of their members of whatsoever sickness or 80 VII| and strength of all his members and stood upon his feet, 81 VII| laughing, and whole of all his members. A woman aggrieved with 82 VII| counterfaited and lame in all their members, also two blind men which 83 VII| counterfaited redressed of their members, and the blind enlumined. 84 VII| say: As ye have given your members to felony and wickedness 85 VII| and deal to the poor folk, members of God. The fifth petition


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