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boystous 2
brabant 1
brain 12
brake 70
brambles 1
bran 1
branch 10
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71 vanished
71 visit
70 books
70 brake
70 folk
70 fruit
70 howbeit
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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brake

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1 I| be semblable to God, he brake the covenant of God, and 2 I| presser so foul, that he brake the bonds of sin and ascended 3 I| he exiled man because he brake his commandments; and made 4 I| wife, but by an angel he brake the vow, because a son should 5 I| hallow it. Yet some of them brake God's commandment, and gathered 6 I| threw down the tables and brake them at the foot of the 7 II| backward by the door and brake his neck and there died. 8 II| prayer and orisons, and brake all the lamps of the church, 9 II| force and slew him, and brake the staff with gold that 10 II| habiliments of the ship brake. And the masters and governors 11 II| which these two young men brake in the presence of the people, 12 II| so cruel that one of them brake the point of his sword against 13 II| they were hurt because they brake their gods. And then Polycarp 14 II| received the health whilst we brake the idols? Thou keepest 15 II| forthwith they went and brake the chamber. And in the 16 II| exiled, and the first pen brake, and the second, and also 17 II| with my hand. Then S. Basil brake them, and led the child 18 III| that strove, and also she brake and mortified among the 19 III| and haled that the candle brake in two pieces, and that 20 III| came an angel of God and brake the wheel, and healed the 21 III| there found, and hewed and brake therewith the idols and 22 III| other, cast a stone and brake the bell, but nevertheless 23 III| it, and anon the vessel brake in pieces, which was of 24 III| and it fell on a stone and brake not; then he reproved the 25 III| spake together his bonds brake, and all his wounds were 26 III| said that word, that he brake one of the sides of the 27 III| savour of this roast, and brake up the door and threatened 28 III| this deceivable world, but brake all the bonds of the world 29 III| blew on it, and the burette brake; she blessed the oil and 30 IV| him fall to the ground and brake his neck and head, and he 31 IV| that the people of Rome brake up his palace and cried 32 IV| and wrestled with her, and brake all her eggs. And it happed 33 IV| the cross. And the belly brake asunder, and so she issued 34 IV| great treasure therein, and brake the vessel, and then a great 35 IV| woman appeared to him and brake all his irons, and opened 36 IV| God. After this Christine brake all the gods, and the gold 37 IV| over a bridge, the bridge brake and overthrew, and they 38 IV| sign of the cross and he brake it on two pieces. And then 39 IV| Galicia, and then his bonds brake and S. James vanished away. 40 IV| thee. And anon his chains brake, and he, bearing a part 41 IV| drew them to the earth, and brake them all in pieces, and 42 IV| multitude of wild beasts brake their ordinance, and entered 43 IV| thither, and the chalice brake, whereof he was sorry and 44 IV| such virtue that the leaf brake the stone, healed the deaf, 45 IV| thunder. And thus Laurence brake the hard heart, gave spiritual 46 IV| And then I was angry and brake an ear of the pot, and he 47 V| night the bonds of Gerard brake and fell off, and the door 48 V| issued out and destroyed and brake all the idols of the temple. 49 V| the king heard that, he brake and all to-rent his purple 50 V| Bartholomew lieth, and brake up the sepulchre and threw 51 V| prison came out suddenly and brake his two bonds, and ran freely 52 V| into Tiber, but the stone brake and she went without harm 53 V| Francis came thither and brake up the prison, and loosed 54 V| his pain, and the postume brake, and he received anon full 55 V| of S. Denis not duly, and brake the bone of his arm and 56 VI| upon him, so that his belly brake and his bowels fell out, 57 VI| among these words the tears brake out of his eyes, and sobbings 58 VI| the posthume of his arm brake, and when the foul matter 59 VI| were enclosed in a pit, brake out and devoured all them 60 VI| entered into the prison and brake his bonds and put them in 61 VI| bit the stones so that he brake his teeth, and otherwhile 62 VI| his teeth, and otherwhile brake his head, that all his body 63 VI| so hold him but that he brake from them maugre them that 64 VI| it seemed that the bone brake, and forthwith he was whole 65 VI| and he fell so that he brake his arm, and a great wound 66 VII| torment, the angel of our Lord brake the wheels by so great force 67 VII| steps or grees so that he brake his head, and the brain 68 VII| moved for anger that he brake the pot. And then he advised 69 VII| than he ought to do, and brake the bones of his arm and 70 VII| stand, but fell down and brake all in pieces, and consumed


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