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easilier 1
easily 1
east 30
easter 64
easter-day 8
easter-even 1
easter-tide 1
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64 approached
64 beat
64 conceived
64 easter
64 granted
64 hastily
64 hearts
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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easter

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1 I| and the triumphal songs of Easter, as we read the eloquent 2 I| alleluia, but the Saturday of Easter we sing one alleluia, in 3 I| alleluia that we sing after Easter, signifieth the double vesture 4 I| so we do the Saturday of Easter. As in the year of Sexagesima 5 I| And in the Saturday after Easter in which Septuagesima is 6 I| endeth the Wednesday after Easter day; and was instituted 7 I| unto the Wednesday after Easter, that day is sung: Venite 8 I| etc. And that endeth on Easter day, and is instituted for 9 I| termineth and endeth at Easter, because that penance maketh 10 I| from this present day unto Easter six weeks coming, that be 11 I| so that we continue until Easter. Hereof be assigned four 12 I| hallowed the solemnity of Easter. And thus we for to ensue 13 I| that is to wit, tofore Easter, tofore Whitsunside, tofore 14 I| dureth from Septuagesima unto Easter. Hereafter we shall make 15 I| taken which dureth from Easter unto the utas of Whitsuntide, 16 I| continence, and after at Easter had received their Saviour. 17 I| fiftieth day sent, after Easter, for to give to us knowledge 18 I| Testament, fifty days after Easter, descended the Holy Ghost 19 I| the day of the vigil of Easter, before midnight it behoveth 20 II| days, and it was tofore Easter, and they prayed strongly 21 II| came boldly in the vigil of Easter in to the church for to 22 III| that church every year on Easter day, and when then he said 23 III| there was a priest on an Easter day that had arrayed his 24 III| and refection for it is Easter Day. He answered, I know 25 III| Certainly this day is the day of Easter, and S. Benet wist it not 26 III| and eighty, the vigil of Easter. And when his body in the 27 III| more.~And the Friday in the Easter week the devil appeared 28 III| him.~Now it happened on Easter day, when S. Mark sang mass, 29 III| suffered in the time of Easter, so did S. Peter. Jesu Christ 30 III| from death to life; then on Easter day our Lord appeared to 31 III| assembled in Jerusalem on Easter day, there S. James demanding 32 III| the front of the temple on Easter day, and all the people 33 III| year after, in a feast of Easter, there was a clearness and 34 III| most part in Jerusalem on Easter day, and besieged the town, 35 III| land for the holding of Easter day, but S. Aldhelm made 36 III| should know for ever when Easter day should fall, the which 37 III| drink wine, that was at Easter and Christmas, and yet for 38 III| grace of baptism. And on Easter day they cast off their 39 III| miracles, for in a solemnity of Easter, by many that were new baptized, 40 III| the which was baptized at Easter after, and was named Celonier 41 IV| was at Christmas and at Easter, and to quench and to take 42 IV| grace of baptism. And on Easter day they cast off their 43 IV| sword, before the day of Easter. And because it was a thing 44 IV| prison, and would after Easter bring him forth and show 45 IV| communed and houseled on an Easter day, a child of a Jew went 46 V| writ. ~And when the day of Easter came and Austin was thirty 47 V| tofore, about the feast of Easter, and because of the passion 48 V| not suffer to come.~On an Easter day the friars Greek that 49 VI| hour of the maundy, unto Easter even the Saturday, she was 50 VI| flesh. From Shrovetide till Easter he would eat nothing that 51 VII| years ye shall keep your Easter here with us every year, 52 VII| Behest. And this was on Easter day that the bird said these 53 VII| your Christmas, and your Easter with us, like as I told 54 VII| and his monks dwelled from Easter till Trinity Sunday as they 55 VII| the abbey of monks, and at Easter thither again, and the other 56 VII| where they had holden their Easter tofore, came to the grip 57 VII| to twelfth day, and from Easter till Whitsuntide be past, 58 VII| where thou shalt hold thine Easter like as thou hast done tofore, 59 VII| full great tempest, and on Easter even came to their procurator, 60 VII| said matins and mass on Easter day, and when the mass was 61 VII| on the holy Saturday on Easter Even. ~Celestine the pope 62 VII| And as this Otto, on an Easter day, had ordained a great 63 VII| that betwixt the octaves of Easter and Pentecost the grail 64 VII| from the Septuagesima unto Easter day, men owe not to say


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