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tabernacles 8
tabernaculo 1
tabitha 1
table 59
tables 20
tablet 1
tabor 2
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59 hunger
59 lie
59 presence
59 table
58 ass
58 bury
58 certainly
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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table

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1 I| found, I have ordered this table following, where and in 2 I| as they were written in a table and noted. Thirdly, for 3 I| disciples where they sat at table, whereat he reproved their 4 I| in playing, in being at table, and in speaking one with 5 I| the church. Like as on the table of God, in which the sacraments 6 I| Latin, that were made on the table of the cross, representeth 7 I| kitchen is the temple, the table is the altar, the cooks 8 I| be written in the first table and appertain only to God. ~ 9 II| necessary things for the table of king Solomon, with great 10 II| altar of pure gold, and a table to set on the loaves of 11 II| meat and service of his table, the habitacles of his servants, 12 II| evil. Then they came to the table, and were set, that one 13 II| received at the bishop's table, demand and ask of him; 14 II| come, eat and be fed at my table with thy brethren. Then 15 II| to be well served at his table, and took but little refection 16 II| birds came and ate on his table and took meat at his hand. 17 III| head of the body, a short table of marble stone, in which 18 III| country. After that the table containing this scripture 19 III| at meat, he told at the table sitting thirteen poor pilgrims, 20 III| Scholastica, and as they sat at table she prayed her brother that 21 III| he returned he found the table laid and thereon three fair 22 III| that he was borne from the table and died anon after. In 23 III| to him and said: Lay the table, fair brother, and eat, 24 III| piece above, which was the table wherein the title was written, 25 III| as he sat at a prince's table, he looked up and saw his 26 III| of devils, and sat at the table in likeness of men and women; 27 IV| men, and set them at the table, and gave them to eat, he 28 IV| brought water to him at his table, to whom the lord said: 29 IV| place where every night the table was made ready for to eat 30 IV| devils, and came to the table in guise of men and women. 31 IV| was, he lay down under a table without other thing. And 32 IV| priest had sacred. And the table was covered, but ere he 33 IV| and brought them to the table celestial and to the solemn 34 V| angel brought from heaven a table divinely written with letters 35 V| of S. Rocke. And in that table was written that God had 36 V| under his head the foresaid table, by which they knew the 37 V| when they were set at the table she enforced her much for 38 V| common. He used always his table sparing; he used always 39 V| and he loved better at his table lessons and disputations 40 V| these verses written at his table:~Quisquis amat dictis absentum 41 V| it may be said that this table is denied to him at all. 42 V| these verses, or go from the table.~On a time when he had bidden 43 V| had stolen meat from the table out of the celyer of his 44 V| certain days she saw upon the table tofore her a finger of marvellous 45 V| with the king at his own table. And then he fled his persecutor 46 V| in desert had laid their table more curiously than in another 47 V| said to them: I see the table arrayed and adorned, and 48 V| soon as they went to the table the host died suddenly.~ 49 V| a time as he sat at the table, and collation was made 50 VI| king on a time sat at the table with the queen and her father 51 VI| be with the first of his table.~Then he went thus to the 52 VI| thought neither of bed ne of table. All the delights that they 53 VI| brought her for to sit at the table where the great delights 54 VI| abstinence, that at the table of her husband, among the 55 VI| broken we were borne upon a table, and other mariners found 56 VII| old man that covereth this table and setteth our meat and 57 VII| brother was put from the table, and he answered nothing, 58 VII| man. And anon he laid the table to his enemies, and made 59 VII| windlass all naked upon a table, and cut him upon his belly,


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