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letted 13
letter 36
lettered 6
letters 64
letteth 4
letting 11
lettings 1
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64 hastily
64 hearts
64 isaac
64 letters
64 paris
64 pass
64 purpose
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| B C is written within of letters of Greek and of Latin. Crosses 2 I| For the scripture of the letters, Greek and Latin, that were 3 I| foundament of our faith, the letters that be within written be 4 II| was with child, he sent letters to Joab and bade him to 5 II| Solomon. ~And Solomon sent letters to Hiram, king of Tyre, 6 II| pope, and the king sent letters to the king of France not 7 II| church, and anon wrote out letters and bulls commanding all 8 II| Brother, knowest thou these letters? And he answered him: I 9 III| Jesus written with fair letters of gold, for which miracle 10 III| should praise him, ne in letters ne in words. And alway he 11 III| every flower was written in letters of gold: Ave Maria, of which 12 III| was written thereupon with letters of gold: In this sign thou 13 III| hand hast thou written many letters by which thou repelled much 14 III| the emperor had seen the letters, anon Maximian came into 15 III| their hands, yet he gat letters of grace for him, to be 16 III| endoctrined in his youth in letters of Chaldee and of Greek, 17 III| Eutrope wrote their passion in letters of Chaldee and of Greek. 18 III| belly, and lo! here be the letters that he hath sent to her 19 III| S. Germain, and saw the letters, they marvelled and feared 20 IV| were written therein in letters of gold: ~In Clent in Cowbage, 21 IV| they among the stones the letters sealed with two seals of 22 IV| called Denis, and sent many letters to Eusebius, and he knew 23 V| table divinely written with letters of gold into the prison, 24 V| would call him again by letters; and as he indited the letter 25 V| And then he signified by letters to the holy man, S. Ambrose, 26 V| bitter and blind, against the letters honied with the sweetness 27 V| pray for any, neither by letters nor by words, remembering 28 V| sweet in speech, wise in letters, and a noble worker in the 29 V| Agrippa knew it, he sent letters to the Cæsar, that Herod 30 V| the emperor had read these letters he was much glad, and began 31 V| all the liberal arts and letters. Prothus and Jacinctus had 32 V| him. And there received letters of comfort from Cyprian, 33 V| christian people received these letters, and sent again their messengers 34 V| empire of Rome. Then the letters of the emperors were sent 35 V| and was there taught in letters of Greek, Latin, and Hebrew. 36 V| holy Scripture and holy letters, he went into desert, where, 37 V| Jerome, priest, learned in letters of Greek, Latin, and Hebrew, 38 V| is not only instruct in letters of Latin, but in Greek and 39 V| wont always to sign his letters.~There was a maid which 40 V| end approached, she wrote letters unto the abbot and to the 41 VI| the king had received the letters that came from Rome with 42 VI| And then he commanded the letters of the recluse to be read. 43 VI| they were according to the letters that came from Rome, he 44 VI| returned again from Rome with letters of confirmation. And when 45 VI| that he was not able of letters, ne of conning for to occupy 46 VI| had signified by secret letters. She, by the inspiration 47 VI| and thereupon had received letters of the pope, much suddenly 48 VI| he was pope, he sent his letters to her by which he required 49 VI| that she knew not yet any letters; and she opened oft the 50 VI| saw written therein with letters of gold, Jesus Nazarenus 51 VI| message and delivered to him letters which he read and understood, 52 VI| and showed to them; his letters, and all the chapter advised 53 VI| holding a book written with letters of gold, whom Valerian seeing, 54 VII| wisdom, he sent secretly by letters for all the great grammarians 55 VII| therein a man Iying and letters containing this following: 56 VII| have been slain, and wrote letters to his wife with his own 57 VII| purse hung down in which his letters were. Then there was a priest 58 VII| and opened it and saw the letters sealed with the king's seal, 59 VII| when the queen saw these letters, sealed with the king's 60 VII| that he would write some letters within a little pair of 61 VII| to know well enough his letters, it pleased our Lord that 62 VII| to study busily the holy letters, and read much curiously 63 VII| master in conditions and in letters, and he also, as the young 64 VII| other public usurers by letters, ne by none other manner,


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