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bessus 1
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bestead 1
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65 brandon
65 commandments
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| imprinted it in the most best wise that I could or might, 2 I| Seth the seventh was the best, that was Enoch whom God 3 I| it departed. Asia is the best part and is as much as the 4 I| and bring to me two the best kids that thou canst find, 5 I| father loved, and took the best clothes that Esau had, and 6 I| will; take with you of the best fruits of this land in your 7 I| served, but Benjamin had the best part, and they ate and drank 8 I| behind you, for all the best things shall be yours. The 9 I| with five garments of the best, and also he sent clothing 10 I| thou them to dwell in the best place, and deliver to them 11 I| possession in Egypt in the best soil of Rameses like as 12 II| fields and vineyards and the best olives and give them to 13 II| slew, but he spared the best flocks of sheep and of other 14 II| slain. They have spared the best and fattest for to do sacrifice 15 II| sheep and beasts of the best for to offer unto our Lord 16 II| for thou art son of the best man and just, dreading God 17 II| the feast of thy well and best dressed meats. Thou art 18 II| after his death where it best pleased him. Upon this, 19 II| on a day clothed with his best clothes, a poor shipman 20 III| could speak of it, and yet best of all knew the Lord for 21 III| bed, and covered him the best wise he might. And anon 22 III| clerks or priests ought to be best adorned of good manners 23 III| doubt, and thought what was best to do, for they durst not 24 III| by whose blood God might best be pleased, or else, as 25 III| carle done to me, how may I best quit him again? But never 26 III| all other, Alban was the best knight, and most best proved 27 III| the best knight, and most best proved in strength, wherefore 28 IV| Also my brother Timothy, best beloved of my soul, where 29 IV| time Winchcombe was the best town of that country. In 30 IV| things that be three, the best parts that she chose. That 31 IV| Lord: Mary hath chosen the best part, which shall not be 32 IV| forasmuch as she chose the best part of penance, she is 33 IV| and in that she chose the best part of the heavenly glory, 34 IV| penance. She was in the best wise garnished with penance. 35 IV| the first that chose the best part, which was at the feet 36 IV| then they said that it was best to set the ship toward the 37 IV| Livest thou my right dear and best beloved wife? To whom she 38 V| begin thy paternoster in the best entent thou canst. And if 39 V| of holy writ appertaineth best to read in, for to be made 40 V| right dear friend; most best beloved and most clean in 41 V| said to Denis, whom he saw best learned in divine things: 42 VI| thy blessed mother, most best and sweetest lady, she being 43 VI| same work: What think ye best now, either to displease 44 VI| cleanness of thought. He loved best to serve our Lord, that 45 VI| He doubted what he might best do, for he would not gladly 46 VI| earth under God, and that best representeth the person 47 VI| his father led him to the best masters and medicines that 48 VI| taken it; she chose the best. She had a special grace 49 VI| tell to him how he should best defend him, that he should 50 VI| and the bailiff took his best beast for a mortuary, and 51 VI| her husband, and also her best beast, came to this holy 52 VI| chief lord must have the best beast, but if so be that 53 VI| him in this manner: O, my best beloved and sweet husband, 54 VII| to wait on her seven the best masters and wisest in conning 55 VII| Adrian comforted her the best wise he could with many 56 VII| Brandon comforted him the best wise he could, saying: Ye 57 VII| and white; they eat of the best grass and herbs that is 58 VII| him on this tree in the best manner we can. The Sunday 59 VII| to praise our Lord in the best wise we may. And then this 60 VII| will purvey for us in the best wise. And anon after came 61 VII| bade his monks to sing the best way they could, and then 62 VII| thing as was necessary, the best wise that she might. And 63 VII| the deserts for to lead best solitary life. On a day, 64 VII| that she had done it in the best wise that she could. When 65 VII| Lord knoweth well what is best for us, and what we will


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