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histories 18
historiographer 2
history 110
hither 81
hitherto 4
hitherward 1
hittite 1
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81 destroy
81 else
81 friars
81 hither
81 please
81 sentence
81 strength
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| beginning from Galilee, hither, and hath broken the commandments 2 I| and after I shall return hither again. Then went Volusian 3 I| Ephesios: He that descended hither down, that is he that ascended 4 I| suddenly a hog cry, and run hither and thither among their 5 I| after, I shall bring them hither again in the fourth generation. 6 I| dwellers of this town come hither for to draw water, therefore 7 I| Isaac said to him: Come hither to me, my son, that I may 8 I| he said to Jacob: Come hither to me, my son, and kiss 9 I| for thee, and bring thee hither again. And Rebekah went 10 I| thy servants: Bring him hither to me that I may see. We 11 I| debonairly said to them; Come hither to me; and when they came 12 I| counsel that I was sent hither, but by the will of God, 13 I| land of Egypt tofore I came hither to thee, shall be my sons 14 I| in this place. Bring them hither, said he, to me that I may 15 I| brethren. And he looked hither and thither and saw no man. 16 I| Lord, why hast thou sent me hither? For, sith I have spoken 17 II| arm, which I have brought hither to thee, my lord. David 18 II| well that he hath sent thee hither for to let me have knowledge, 19 II| abiding, and from thence hither returning, and the Lord 20 II| Know thou that I am sent hither by our Lady for to say to 21 II| you, and hath brought me hither, the doors being shut, so 22 II| death. Now thou art come hither and she may not see thee. 23 II| promised, thou art come hither for to bury my body. When 24 II| our Lord Jesu Christ came hither I shall not go out but if 25 III| virtue and might and enter ye hither. Then there entered into 26 III| said: And he hath sent me hither for to heal thee; I am his 27 III| harm and evil am I come hither, for I had well supposed 28 III| I would I had not come hither! Alas! how understood my 29 III| God, and he hath sent me hither to thee to be thy defender 30 III| him, and cried loud: Come hither and help me! come hither, 31 III| hither and help me! come hither, for this dragon will devour 32 III| what cause thou art come hither. Anon the chamberlain answered: 33 III| for my master hath sent me hither to the end that I should 34 III| this year thou wilt come hither again to me and pray for 35 III| for he that brought me hither shall bring me home again. 36 III| to them that have sent us hither. He answered: I am he of 37 III| commandment of whom I am come hither, that it please thee to 38 IV| hence till thou hast brought hither out of France Maturin the 39 IV| To whom Nero said: Come hither and say what thou thinkest. 40 IV| which is accustomed to come hither, shall come, and if he come 41 IV| thy husband for to come hither and despise me. By my might 42 IV| returned to him, and said: Come hither mine own father, and flee 43 IV| chariot, they would run hither and thither, and should 44 IV| For what cause be ye come hither? And they, which were afraid 45 IV| for he that brought me hither shall bring me home. And 46 IV| might not move it, ne turn hither ne thither his members in 47 IV| for he that brought me hither shall soon bring me thither. 48 IV| And when he had turned hither and thither among the ladies 49 IV| from whence camest thou hither? and he said: From desert. 50 IV| then said Decius: Bring hither a bed of iron, that Laurence 51 IV| them: Wherefore come ye hither? Ye have nothing in this 52 IV| such a day thou bring me hither thy wife. And the knight 53 IV| Blessed Virgin be transported hither with due honour and reverence. 54 V| pray him that he come not hither, that his angels do not 55 V| sepulchre and threw the bones hither and thither. And it is said 56 V| thy God? Now let him come hither and deliver thee from these 57 V| fellow, he ran groaning hither and thither, and when he 58 V| fields and began to run hither and thither desiring to 59 V| companies of devils which ran hither and thither with great noise, 60 V| And then men cried and ran hither and thither, and the man 61 VI| tofore God. Wherefore come hither to thy king and ours, S. 62 VI| reign upon them, bring them hither and slay them tofore me. 63 VI| present, make men to come hither that be eloquent and can 64 VI| the apostles said: Bring hither the child to us, and also 65 VI| wherefore followest me hither? I am appeared to thee in 66 VI| me, and therefore I come hither so that by this hart that 67 VI| thou come again to-morrow hither that I appear again to thee, 68 VI| to whom she said: Give hither the mantle. And when she 69 VI| and bring her with thee hither to me. And then she hasted 70 VI| wood lion, she hath sent hither like as a meek lamb. And 71 VI| Our Lord hath not sent me hither by my merits, but he hath 72 VI| to cry and weep, and ran hither and thither braying by the 73 VII| thither, and bring you both hither safely. Then he, meekly 74 VII| my sending obeyed to come hither, hoping and trusting to 75 VII| said to her Katherine, come hither to me. And as soon as she 76 VII| he could, saying: Ye come hither for to be joyful with me, 77 VII| this abbey. And we came hither out of the abbey of S. Patrick 78 VII| hath been sick sith we came hither. And when we go to mass, 79 VII| forty years old when I came hither, and am now one hundred 80 VII| shalt yet hereafter come hither with great travail if thou 81 VII| the thief, that am come hither to do penance; and anon


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