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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| the wounds shall be more shining than any rays of the sun; 2 I| how much the cross is more shining than the moon and more clear 3 I| and under his head was a shining cross, which spake to these 4 I| was more resplendent and shining than the other, that it 5 I| in clearness, for it was shining more than the others. It 6 I| the Jews. The eyes more shining than the sun be extinct 7 I| darkness, like as a robber shining and terrible to the tyrants 8 I| terrible, so clear and so shining ? The world, which is to 9 I| terrible and of clearness so shining? Our master received never 10 I| immovable in dilection, shining in the faith and in knowledge, 11 I| from heaven, vehement and shining. It was sudden for he had 12 I| illumined them with clearness shining in them of the divine Deity. 13 I| day as goliards in habit shining, and royal apparel, they 14 II| from heaven a right great shining light, which environed him 15 II| that is the resplendour or shining of the people, for he had 16 II| in him things that make shining and clearness. After this 17 II| saw the soul of S. Paul, shining, ascend into heaven among 18 II| voice crying, in the light shining, and in the virtue of puissance. 19 III| been measell, he saw all shining ascending to heaven, and 20 III| her visage so fair and so shining, then said the provost to 21 III| the lot was a ray and a shining which came and shone upon 22 III| Anon they saw a pillar shining descend from heaven straight 23 III| baptized. Anon a man all shining appeared to him, which took 24 III| a star, right clear and shining, which had the form of a 25 III| long that he found them shining as gold; then bare he them 26 III| Austin, and a burning ladder shining full bright, and angels 27 III| Iconium, a man with a clear shining visage appeared by night 28 III| my house the gods all so shining and bright as fire, and 29 III| departed through the world, two shining candlesticks of gold were 30 IV| In the air was a great shining light, and from the body 31 IV| heads, more clear and more shining than the sun, and hath brought 32 IV| said of pollens, that is, shining, and ares, that is virtue. 33 IV| virtue. That is to say, shining in virtues. Or it is said 34 IV| christian faith, by his shining miracles. And Nicæa and 35 IV| champion and blessed martyr, shining by the shedding of thy blood, 36 IV| vestment of tissue marvellously shining of gold and silver, and 37 IV| shone on it, it was more shining than the sun. For it was 38 IV| be nobly honoured, whose shining flames, he as vanquisher, 39 IV| persecution of the Jews, and the shining of the miracles, and that 40 IV| perdurable. And like as the sun shining clear other while, is hid 41 V| bright ray and heavenly, shining out of the forehead of Rocke. 42 V| he saw a great light and shining in the prison, and S. Rocke 43 V| them that thou shalt find shining thou shalt take up. And 44 V| which found men all white shining, and him seemed that they 45 V| one not noble, the bright shining light came to one right 46 V| blessed saints, which art the shining light of holy church, fisher 47 V| repairest in heaviness, shining in the middle of the divine 48 V| temple of God like to the sun shining. Secondly, for the fervent 49 V| the infirmity of my sight, shining in me forcibly. And I trembled 50 V| made of black, white and shining, and of dead, living, and 51 V| to thy two great books, shining by all clearness of fair 52 V| dark prison, but a great shining light made it all clear 53 V| the wounds shall be more shining than the rays of the sun 54 V| et cetera. O cross more shining than all the stars, honoured 55 V| came with a white shield shining, and he went before. And 56 V| seats, a right noble seat, shining of more noble glory than 57 VI| apostle S. Peter with bright shining clothes appearing in a high 58 VI| the form of the holy cross shining more clear than the sun, 59 VI| appeared to that other knight, shining as the sun, and said to 60 VI| with a crown right clear shining, that the obscurity of the 61 VI| penance by which she is shining in heaven. Thus went Agnes 62 VI| off, save as it were a red shining thread in the place of the 63 VI| operation, lacking blindness by shining of wisdom, and heaven of 64 VI| the stars, that is to say, shining of wisdom, magnanimity of 65 VI| their passion angels clear shining and their souls ascend into 66 VII| entered, she saw the prison shining by great clearness, and 67 VII| and when he saw her so shining, whom he supposed to have 68 VII| his hand a little basket shining as gold, with roses and 69 VII| were many precious stones shining bright, and every herb there 70 VII| the church he saw a bright shining angel come in at the window, 71 VII| burning and a great flame shining, a much notable miracle 72 VII| reverend persons, marvellously shining, appeared to him. That one 73 VII| coat and scapulary were all shining of whiteness. When the friar 74 VII| so great resplendor and shining, and his face so fair appeared 75 VII| to say: Let your light be shining tofore the men, so that 76 VII| and there he saw, a clear shining crown come from heaven upon 77 VII| seen with many men s eyes, shining clearer than the sun, and


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