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tyrannies 2
tyrannous 1
tyranny 7
tyrant 72
tyrants 23
tyrdone 1
tyre 4
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72 nourished
72 refused
72 remembered
72 tyrant
71 ceased
71 clement
71 marriage
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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tyrant

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1 I| for banners. And like as a tyrant and a malefactor should 2 II| caught by his eyes, and his tyrant knights said to him: Who 3 II| And as they were there, a tyrant that was called Rictius 4 II| take none heed of you. The tyrant Rictius Varus had great 5 II| rage and madness took the tyrant Rictius Varus, and he cried 6 II| our Lord avenged on the tyrant, and by such martyrdom the 7 II| harbor Jew, ne paynim, ne tyrant, that should live. After 8 III| would have done. Then the tyrant became wroth and did do 9 III| realm of heaven. Then the tyrant did do hang them, and with 10 III| be the reward. Then the tyrant did do take them down and 11 III| extinct and quenched. And the tyrant said to them, now leave 12 III| issued out of the pond the tyrant said to him: Thou hast determined 13 III| ye do. And anon then the tyrant did do smite off his head, 14 III| Agatha: Over felon and cruel tyrant, hast thou no shame to cut 15 III| said: How well that the tyrant hath tormented thee bodily, 16 III| said the villain to the tyrant: Lo! there is Benet that 17 III| unbounden, he stood tofore the tyrant appertly, without dread. 18 III| admonested S. Benet the tyrant, and said to him that he 19 III| church, and if he will be a tyrant I will much gladly receive 20 III| seventh year came a wicked tyrant out of Denmark into this 21 III| she to him: Evil and cruel tyrant! ne seest thou not the great 22 III| of our Lord. And so the tyrant left him in the place for 23 III| dead, and thus told the tyrant that slew him, and friar 24 III| him. And after, when the tyrant saw that he removed yet 25 III| lips, the cursed and cruel tyrant came again and smote him 26 III| name of god Elyon, and the tyrant smiling said: This old fellow 27 III| baptized them. When the tyrant heard that Anolinus was 28 III| that Quirine despised the tyrant as well when he glosed him 29 IV| all torments. And then the tyrant commanded that his feet 30 IV| place the sentence of the tyrant, and they suffered death 31 IV| had burned, and said: Thou tyrant and member of thy father 32 IV| without punishment, thou tyrant and felon because thou hast 33 IV| of her father saying: O tyrant, take the flesh, which thou 34 IV| merchant was detained of a tyrant, and all despoiled, was 35 IV| To whom Christopher said: Tyrant, I shall die to-morn, make 36 IV| smote out the eye of the tyrant, to whom the blood of the 37 IV| overcome the woodness of the tyrant by the constancy of faith, 38 IV| cruel vengeance of the cruel tyrant, which as soon as he was 39 IV| and have victory of the tyrant, and shalt follow me within 40 IV| unto the demand of the tyrant, and unto the death, in 41 IV| burnt flesh lay tofore the tyrant, and the body burnt, nevertheless 42 IV| martyrdom he left the law of the tyrant, and came and possessed 43 V| he that overcometh some tyrant, sendeth his fellows tofore 44 V| cities. And at the last the tyrant brother of Polemius, new 45 V| And they chose a strong tyrant to do it, and he had no 46 V| repair the churches that the tyrant had destroyed, and took 47 V| again reign and command as a tyrant, he was pursued of Constantius, 48 V| constancy, whom the cruel tyrant for to fear them tithed 49 VI| husband that was a cruel tyrant a meek lamb, and was sister 50 VI| may live therein, ne none tyrant may grieve it. For if any 51 VI| had said thus, this cursed tyrant full of malice, smote off 52 VI| good man was taken of a tyrant, which began to think in 53 VI| company of S. Clare. And a tyrant, a knight, took and drew 54 VI| consent and agree to this tyrant Hingvar, and the king a 55 VI| Hingvar, anon the cruel tyrant commanded to slay all the 56 VI| Almighty God. Then this wicked tyrant commanded that they should 57 VI| beheld the cruelty of the tyrant. And then Cornelius and 58 VII| vicious to God's law and cruel tyrant, considered the noble and 59 VII| Jesu Christ. And when the tyrant heard this thing he was 60 VII| men had buried them, the tyrant spake unto the virgin and 61 VII| knights. And because the tyrant had commanded that she should 62 VII| death under Maxentius the tyrant, about the year of our Lord 63 VII| of Jesu Christ. And the tyrant said that she did all this 64 VII| and apples. And when the tyrant heard that he trembled for 65 VII| her head, and the cruel tyrant smote it off.~But a little 66 VII| this Henry was always a tyrant against the Church of Rome, 67 VII| evilly by pride, and was a tyrant against the church, and 68 VII| and elation of this evil tyrant may not overcome me, but 69 VII| began to pray in Hebrew. The tyrant was much amarvelled of the 70 VII| devil went and told to the tyrant, the which commanded that 71 VII| of Jesu Christ. Then the tyrant commanded to take great 72 VII| long tarried for. Then the tyrant, replenished of wrath and


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