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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| was, and sent it for to bury it in the territory of the 2 I| promise and swear that thou bury me not in Egypt, but that 3 I| sons he commanded them to bury him with his fathers in 4 I| had sworn and promised to bury him in the land of Canaan. 5 I| whom Pharaoh said: Go and bury thy father like as thou 6 II| that he might secretly bury it when the sun went down. 7 II| shall take away my soul, bury my body, and thou shalt 8 II| accomplished the time of her life, bury her by me. All the days 9 II| whensoever your mother shall die, bury her by me and from then 10 II| thou art come hither for to bury my body. When S. Anthony 11 II| much abashed how he should bury the body, for he had no 12 II| to take his body and to bury it, but she found him alive 13 II| should make no feast to bury his body, ne of his martyrdom. 14 II| hast washed it thou shalt bury it at the catacombs by the 15 II| they that were alive might bury the dead, and this pestilence 16 III| people took the body for to bury it worshipfully, and whiles 17 III| himself: I would gladly bury this holy body if I knew 18 III| in this manner: Zosimus, bury right here the body of the 19 III| greatly dismayed how he might bury the body, for he had nothing 20 III| cursing that none should bury his body. And so the body 21 III| accursed all them that should bury him? And S. Peter said: 22 III| have thought; go then and bury him at my feet. And anon 23 III| martyrdom. And S. Vital did do bury him much honorably, ne never 24 III| and ways. They that should bury the dead fell down ofttimes 25 III| not endure the stench to bury them. And when Titus, which 26 III| was buried. For they would bury him much worshipfully if 27 III| tarriest thou so long? Go and bury his body and do him service. 28 III| might take them down and bury them, and ordained men of 29 III| made the sepulture for to bury him in. And S. Loye approached 30 IV| die, he charged his men to bury him in the churchyard, for 31 IV| began to make the pit to bury him in. But anon, as God 32 IV| durst fetch him thence to bury him in hallowed place for 33 IV| ship toward the land and to bury it there, and so to save 34 IV| the canons of S. James to bury this pilgrim, and that he 35 IV| they made ready his pit, to bury him in, he revived again, 36 IV| gold and silver, and to bury their bodies therein. And 37 IV| Ceracius, saying that he should bury their bodies in his house 38 IV| whiles I made me ready to bury her, I delivered them to 39 IV| man that suffereth not to bury thee; the which then sat 40 IV| given the Holy Ghost to bury thy body, and that they 41 IV| our Lord said to S. Peter: Bury the corpse of my mother 42 V| to Jerusalem, and did do bury it secretly thereby whereas 43 V| had nothing necessary to bury her with. The said man then 44 V| Theodosius did do put and bury the said body of S. John 45 V| be all of one substance, bury them all together in one 46 V| corpse in a chest for to bury, the mother called on S. 47 V| that the holy sisters may bury me, so that the demonstrance 48 V| good christian men would bury the body of Rusticus and 49 VI| the people unnethe durst bury them. Also in that time 50 VI| to take up the bodies and bury them in his house, which 51 VI| Quintin in such a place and bury it honourably. And when 52 VI| brethren that they should bury his body in a dunghill, 53 VI| haste them for to go and bury the bishop of Tour which 54 VI| death of them, and would bury them with her own hands 55 VI| Eglesdon, and now is called Bury. Now the Danes had always 56 VII| have made his grave for to bury him. Soon Tiburtius approached 57 VII| He gave sudaries for to bury with the dead bodies, and 58 VII| his own hands helped to bury them. A poor man once came


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