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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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flee

   Volume
1 I| eschew the adversities, to flee the reproofs and shames 2 I| against him, nor they may not flee before his face, nor they 3 I| evil spirits afraid and to flee; for like as the kings have 4 I| spirits should be abashed and flee, and cease of the moving 5 I| and for dread thereof they flee. And therefore in procession 6 I| hallowed because that they that flee to the church should be 7 I| they that be culpable and flee to the church that they 8 I| of the cross they shall flee, for they dread the staff 9 I| goest thou? She answered: I flee away from the face of my 10 I| said the Egyptians: Let us flee Israel; the Lord fighteth 11 I| so Joshua made Amalek to flee, and his people, by strength 12 I| ne noise to compel me to flee, but I hear the noise of 13 II| shall cry then wishing to flee from the face of your king, 14 II| hast suffered mine enemy to flee? And Michal answered to 15 II| of Saul, it is better I flee from him and save me in 16 II| abashed and was fain to flee out of Jerusalem. And Absalom 17 II| or three months he should flee his adversaries and enemies, 18 II| daughter of the Hebrews and flee from them, knowing that 19 II| and fear that they shall flee, whom ye then shall pursue, 20 II| trembling for succour began to flee, in such wise that none 21 II| of this present life, and flee the diverse tribulations 22 II| and he said to him: Sir, flee not away so but that I may 23 II| out of it saying: Let us flee and go hence lest the bath 24 III| present were constrained to flee, and anon after he died. 25 III| and they ought also to flee the words of men, of which 26 III| recount mine estate ye should flee away from me like as from 27 III| them that were with him: Flee we hence, for our Lord God 28 III| every man enforced him to flee, and left there the holy 29 III| Iconium, which lady would flee the persecution, and she 30 IV| I am first truth and may flee by the air; I can make new 31 IV| suddenly he made them to flee. Then said Peter to Nero: 32 IV| said he, that I should flee, I am not fugitive, but 33 IV| were abashed and began to flee, and anon Paul vanished 34 IV| to him that stirred him: Flee hence, thou most wretched, 35 IV| the bird that thou sawest flee up to heaven, signifieth 36 IV| her foot and said to him: Flee hence, thou wretched fiend. 37 IV| hither mine own father, and flee not thy daughter. And when 38 IV| sign I am sore afraid, and flee from it wheresoever I see 39 IV| devils and made them to flee, and after delivered the 40 IV| then? And whither shall we flee? And there were a great 41 V| serpent, and thought for to flee it. And then he ordained 42 V| he should go his way and flee from them with the head, 43 V| constrained the deacon to flee, and delivered him, and 44 V| thou here, thou wretch? flee hence lest thou be taken, 45 V| thou? that other Judas! Flee, thou unhappy, from me or 46 V| to the end that she might flee away. Then began she to 47 V| them, and made Cosdroe to flee unto the city of Ctesiphont. 48 V| emperor that none should flee to the church, and that 49 V| second, I hate my lineage and flee my life and follow only 50 V| our might and virtue, and flee from her, like as wax fleeth 51 V| great with child might not flee, but was taken and wrapped 52 V| they would not return ne flee from him. And on a time 53 VI| destroyed, which caused many to flee into wilderness, among whom 54 VI| wherefore if thou love thy life flee fast away with that thou 55 VI| either the enemies shall flee and be afraid, or they shall 56 VI| if they die, anon they flee into heaven. For baptism 57 VI| to all martyrs, and they flee anon to heaven as soon as 58 VI| above all other things to flee the world both with heart 59 VI| she taught them privily to flee all noise of the world, 60 VI| of water, and made her to flee over the water as she had 61 VI| world, and of vanities, and flee the prosperities of the 62 VI| cried with a high voice: Flee ! flee! flee ! like as she 63 VI| with a high voice: Flee ! flee! flee ! like as she had 64 VI| high voice: Flee ! flee! flee ! like as she had chased 65 VI| afeard, and began fast to flee away from the sermon. And 66 VI| Wherefore blame ye me and flee from me that am your father ? 67 VI| father ? And they said: We flee from thee because the likeness 68 VII| counselled his sister to flee worldly vanities, and so 69 VII| that said to him: Arsenius, flee the company of men and thou 70 VII| voice saying: Arsenius, flee hence, speak not and rest 71 VII| and that other said: I flee from thee for God's sake, 72 VII| And he answered and said: Flee from the company of men, 73 VII| the flre. Go thy way and flee from mine eyes that I see 74 VII| contrary to me, I shall flee thee as a serpent. ~Then 75 VII| sin, made many a person to flee from it. He was never found 76 VII| ready and apparelled to flee and eschew all vices. When 77 VII| wist where to become and flee. And a man armed all in


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