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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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heavenly

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1 I| as oft as he sang mass an heavenly vision appeared to him. 2 II| in continence and led an heavenly life. Then the first day 3 II| nourisheth us, and delighteth in heavenly love. And in like manner, 4 II| burneth then more fervently in heavenly things. ~S. John wrote his 5 II| green in contemplation of heavenly things, and a toiler in 6 II| following the blessedness of the heavenly city, and this he gat five 7 II| of noblesse, and deserved heavenly dignity, she left the desires 8 III| now I have been fed with heavenly bread and drink, and comforted 9 III| grace of our Lord that such heavenly joys and things were showed 10 III| consented to the decree of my heavenly emperor. Then the provost 11 III| martyrdom, and adopted by heavenly reward, and this was touching 12 III| These be they that by the heavenly banner took the arms of 13 III| the night during, singing heavenly songs, among which this 14 III| when the paynims heard this heavenly voice they were sore afeard 15 III| angels took his soul with heavenly song and mirth and bare 16 III| in worldly things, but in heavenly, for in the holy scriptures 17 IV| was an earthly angel, an heavenly man, image and similitude 18 IV| and if we shall speak of heavenly things, thou shalt see the 19 IV| people were fulfilled with heavenly sweetness, and a blind man 20 IV| within forth, and part of heavenly glory. And of this treble 21 IV| chose the best part of the heavenly glory, she is called the 22 IV| the glorious song of the heavenly companies with her bodily 23 IV| the soul up to heaven with heavenly song in likeness of a white 24 IV| perpetual laud unto the heavenly kingdoms. All this and more 25 IV| her death she heard the heavenly fellowship of angels bearing 26 IV| to receive me into thine heavenly harbour. And then she bade 27 IV| refroidour, which is desire of heavenly glory. As S. Ambrose saith: 28 IV| thus was received in the heavenly chamber, and a great company 29 IV| all the strength of the heavenly company, came against her. 30 IV| was there enhanced in the heavenly kingdom and honoured gloriously, 31 IV| how she is enhanced in the heavenly glory, Gerard the bishop 32 IV| archangels, and all the heavenly company came to meet thee. 33 V| godly, a bright ray and heavenly, shining out of the forehead 34 V| is to say ententive, in heavenly love, and he was suspended, 35 V| he to be numbered to the heavenly company to whom the angel 36 V| and high understanding in heavenly things. I mounted up into 37 V| should be concordable to the heavenly court in hallowing this 38 V| sins and heritage of the heavenly joys.~ 39 V| the world is set tofore heavenly things. The third is of 40 V| is divine. The fifth is heavenly, which is in the country 41 V| negligent for to please the heavenly spouse, our Lord God. And 42 V| then he shone by so great heavenly grace that, when the bishops 43 VI| marvellous beauty, and a heavenly sight in his face. And when 44 VI| medicine showeth us the heavenly leech when he saith in the 45 VI| medicine showeth to us the heavenly leech when he saith in the 46 VI| talking a long while of heavenly things. And when they should 47 VI| I to dread and doubt the heavenly judge. Therefore I make 48 VI| call his friends to his heavenly weddings. And thus, the 49 VI| that is people. She was a heavenly lily by cleanness of virginity, 50 VI| not be drowned, unto the heavenly realm.~Leo, the bishop of 51 VII| whose commandment obey all heavenly creatures and earthly, liketh 52 VII| so much replenished with heavenly joy that she lay as she 53 VII| longeth to the wife of a heavenly spouse, and now I shall 54 VII| was a glorious sight and a heavenly joy to abide there. And 55 VII| so merrily that it was a heavenly noise to hear, wherefore 56 VII| so merrily that it was a heavenly noise to hear. And after 57 VII| and bright that it was a heavenly sight to behold, and all 58 VII| vices, may be brought unto heavenly joy where laud, honour, 59 VII| and abandoned himself to heavenly and celestial discipline. 60 VII| to say: I shall take the heavenly bread and I shall call the


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