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Iacobus de Voragine
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wroth

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1 I| come to Rome, he was much wroth, and inflamed against him, 2 I| evil-entreated him. And he being wroth said that he suffered that 3 I| shall die. To whom Jacob was wroth, and answered: What! weenest 4 I| and done, and were passing wroth and angry because he had 5 I| his wife, and being sore wroth, set Joseph in prison where 6 I| their lord, wherefore he was wroth with them and commanded 7 I| on a time the king being wroth with his servants, sent 8 I| and that thou wilt not be wroth to thy servant. Thou art 9 I| from him saying: Be ye not wroth in the way. Then they thus 10 I| wherefore the king was wroth, and demanded of the great 11 I| thou wilt. Our Lord was wroth on Moses and said: Aaron 12 I| God saying: Why art thou wroth, Lord, against thy people 13 I| of mirth, and he was so wroth that he threw down the tables 14 I| Wherefore our Lord was wroth. Moses was the humblest 15 I| spake so to Moses, and being wroth, departed from them, and 16 II| prophesied. And then Saul being wroth asked where Samuel and David 17 II| desert unto his lord, and how wroth and wayward he was, and 18 II| to his guest. David was wroth and said to Nathan: By the 19 II| concubines, wherefore God was wroth with him, and said to him: 20 II| again to them, our Lord was wroth with these three men and 21 II| blasphemy, and he, being wroth, slew many of the children 22 II| fathers, for when thou art wroth thou shalt do mercy and 23 II| but I pray thee be not wroth, though I would know thy 24 II| of God, and that God is wroth with them, I am sent to 25 II| they of the country were wroth that S. Matthew was so escaped. 26 II| the devil was angry and wroth against him, and made an 27 II| power, and so the king being wroth departed. Then the bishops 28 II| point of his law, and waxed wroth with S. Thomas. And then 29 II| wherefore the king was wroth and said he would hold and 30 II| that the king was greatly wroth, and anon banished all the 31 II| against S. Thomas, and was wroth with him and commanded him 32 II| whereof the king was much wroth and said: If he had men 33 II| name. Then the provost was wroth and commanded to smite off 34 II| Diocletian was much angry and wroth, and commanded him to be 35 II| whole and joyful he, being wroth, began to cry much strongly 36 II| faith. Then Dacian, being wroth, commanded that the bishop 37 II| Then the provost being wroth began to say and menace 38 II| others. He feigning himself wroth said: Verily I shall not 39 II| accord but departed all wroth. And after evensong time 40 III| which answer Julian was wroth and said: When I shall have 41 III| Then was the prince much wroth, and made to beat S. Blase 42 III| anger, and smote himself all wroth saying: Wherefore retained 43 III| Then the tyrant became wroth and did do make ready lead 44 III| adversity in this world, and how wroth he is to them that have 45 III| emperor Valentinian was wroth because that in the city 46 III| Almighty God. Then the earl was wroth and commanded him to be 47 III| would not tell he was much wroth, but among many questions 48 III| father was so angry and wroth that he wist not what to 49 IV| worlds. Then Nero being wroth said: Then shall he reign 50 IV| then the provost, being wroth, commanded her to be put 51 IV| house, for the great gods be wroth therefore, and would not 52 IV| their enemies if they be wroth. Then Demosthenes Patricius, 53 IV| God, lest the others be wroth to thee. To whom she said: 54 IV| cradle. Then the judge being wroth made her head to be shaven, 55 IV| eyes. Then was Julianus wroth and made to shoot at her. 56 IV| disciple. Then Hermogenes was wroth, and by his craft and enchantments 57 IV| and supposed his gods were wroth with him because he suffered 58 IV| which thing Constantius was wroth and chased Felix out of 59 IV| succeeded to the empire, and was wroth with Arthemia his sister, 60 IV| of my saints. Be not thou wroth to leave the world corruptible 61 V| and put him away, being wroth and scorning him. For which 62 V| amiably, and he was much wroth, and wrote to him a letter 63 V| art magic. Astrages was wroth and sent a thousand men 64 V| then the emperor being all wroth commanded that he should 65 V| And therefore many were wroth, because he would do no 66 V| And then the master was wroth because he had strayed alone 67 V| of Judah to whom thou art wroth? This is the seventieth 68 V| wherefore I went and departed wroth, and revenging myself, passed 69 V| true and living, which is wroth and hath indignation of 70 VI| to fight. Then Julian was wroth, and said that it was not 71 VI| eyes. Then Almachius was wroth, and commanded her to be 72 VII| right eye, and if thou be wroth to him otherwise thou art 73 VII| depart thee from God, then be wroth with him. And yet he said 74 VII| is no monk, who that is wroth is no monk, who doeth evil 75 VII| John said: Ne me, being wroth. In like manner it is read 76 VII| heard that, he was much wroth and sorrowed sore because 77 VII| greater than ye, will be wroth. And seven days long he 78 VII| law of God, they were much wroth with him and did to him 79 VII| stone much thoughtful and wroth. Wherefore if our Lord had 80 VII| the stone, full sorry and wroth that the woman had so accused 81 VII| thus employed, she was much wroth and evil apaid, and fette


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