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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| commandments that we have broken. It behoveth then that the 2 I| Galilee, hither, and hath broken the commandments of the 3 I| Christ, the bonds of death broken, he was transported from 4 I| bars and shuttings been broken, and to-frushed. And lo! 5 I| wells of the abysms were broken, and the cataracts of heaven 6 I| mightily; they had almost broken up the doors, but the men 7 II| how my body is hewed and broken; see how that the red blood 8 II| gems and ouches, the small broken pieces of gems he reformed 9 II| hid him in the clefts of a broken wall, and incontinent by 10 II| then he agreed it should be broken. Tiburtius, his son, which 11 II| members should thereon be broken, for to fear the other. 12 III| for negligence, and was broken in two pieces. And when 13 III| but anon the wheels were broken and S. George escaped without 14 III| Alexandria, his shoes were broken and torn; when he saw that 15 III| the last he felt his irons broken, as it had been a rotten 16 III| Montpellier, and in leaping he was broken that he might not go. Then 17 III| would wear it till it were broken and torn. His bed was environed 18 III| Marcellin was laid naked upon broken glass, without light or 19 III| church, and when the wall was broken where the heads lay and 20 IV| leper, he healed the members broken with a pestilent sickness 21 IV| fellows, because they had broken their faith their pilgrimage 22 IV| horse afoot. But he was broken with the heat of the sun, 23 IV| members were much despitously broken. And when she was dead, 24 IV| idols fell down and were broken. And when Nero heard that, 25 IV| wore it so long that it was broken and unpieced. His bed was 26 IV| friars for to repair the broken walls, and a piece of the 27 IV| soon as each of them had broken a morsel of bread with joy, 28 IV| Laurence that the chalice broken might be made whole again, 29 IV| that time, and one ear was broken off the chalice. ~Gregory 30 IV| Sith that the members were broken by many diverse beatings, 31 IV| to mustard seed which is broken by many manners, when by 32 IV| wicked spirit, sith thou hast broken utterly his head, and hast 33 V| begin to shine, shall be broken like glass. And then the 34 V| hath commanded, and hast broken all the idols of the temple, 35 V| called and cried and hast broken my deafness. Thou hast enlumined, 36 V| against him, their bonds broken and all the doors of the 37 V| to him, and they were so broken with the pains that they 38 V| arms all to-frusshed and broken thereon, and die the sooner. 39 V| so cruelly tormented and broken, and that they should sacrifice 40 V| men of their lineage, were broken in their members and the 41 VI| But when king Harold had broken the oath that he had made 42 VI| his bonds and fetters were broken, and went away without any 43 VI| And anon his chains were broken, and took him in his arms 44 VI| alive, and had his thighs broken. et cetera.~There was a 45 VI| hand all to-frushed and broken of a stone. And because 46 VI| to such as entremeted of broken bones, and the father would 47 VI| sleeves of her coat were broken, and amended with pieces 48 VI| bitten, became so sore and broken out, that she might not 49 VI| said: When our ship was broken we were borne upon a table, 50 VI| n., (Fr.), fragments of broken meat. ~rought, v., i., heeded. ~ 51 VII| here, if that they had not broken the commandment of God. 52 VII| received it he would have broken it. Then Magistrianus fell 53 VII| the Italians had oft-times broken the peace between them and 54 VII| depart from thee, ne shall be broken. The which gift was given 55 VII| he was all to-burst and broken of all his members, and 56 VII| that the ship should have broken and been plunged in the 57 VII| Beauvais that ten men were broken within a quarry there, as 58 VII| when the glass is parted or broken into pieces, in every part 59 VII| 234.~Chalice of crystal broken and made whole, iv. 218.~ 60 VII| pilgrims, ii. 175.~Eggs broken and made whole again, iv.


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