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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| folk-lorist will find a rich field to interest him in a territory 2 I| beasts shall come to the field howling, and shall not eat 3 I| the cross. In the was in a field about or nigh Damascus. 4 I| And man was made in the field of Damascus; he was made 5 I| Paradise, and set in the field of Damascus where as he 6 I| of the children of Heth a field, and buried her worshipfully 7 I| he was that came in the field against them. He answered 8 I| son is as the odour of a field full of flowers, whom our 9 I| east, and saw a pit in a field and three flocks of sheep 10 I| in harvest time into the field, and took there a mandrake 11 I| Jacob came home from the field, Leah went against him and 12 I| bought there a part of a field, in which he fixed his tabernacles, 13 I| feeding of their beasts in the field, he held it secret till 14 I| time his sons came from the field and heard what was happened 15 I| spelunke which is in the field of Ephron the Hittite against 16 I| down all that was in the field, men and beasts. But in 17 II| into the town, told how the field was lost, the people slain, 18 II| child, and kept sheep in the field. And Samuel said: Send for 19 II| servants: Know ye Joab's field that lieth by my field? 20 II| s field that lieth by my field? They said yea. Go ye, said 21 II| sycamores that grow in the field, and horses were brought 22 II| Arphaxad and took him in the field, whereof Nebuchadnezzar 23 II| but also the beasts of the field obey to him, his might is 24 II| a city had taken away a field from the church of S. Andrew, 25 II| he would again yield the field. And when the bishop had 26 II| his health, he took the field again. Then the bishop put 27 II| he would yield again his field and another semblable. Then 28 II| he took from me again the field. And then the provost made 29 II| the provost died, and the field was re-established unto 30 II| commanded him to be led to the field and there to be bounden 31 II| S. Vincent was cast in a field for to be devoured of the 32 III| Cuthbert kept sheep in the field, looked upward and saw angels 33 III| comfort bare him into the field, and there they met with 34 III| isle, and he being in the field, S. Austin with his fellowship 35 III| chapter, that he sold a field that he had, and the value 36 III| holy maid did do labour a field that she had, and a storm 37 III| fields thereabout, and in her field fell not one drop. Another 38 IV| should go reap corn in the field, and saw the sickle ready 39 IV| the cage and flew into the field; and there came a sparrowhawk, 40 IV| seemed he was in a great field, and that a great tempest 41 IV| precious ointments in the field Veranus. And the christian 42 IV| with the others into the field Veranus and there buried. 43 IV| which never was digged, the field not eared, the vine not 44 V| would never buy house, nor field, nor town, and refused many 45 V| that he had laboured in the field about reaping of his corn, 46 V| slept with open mouth in the field, and a serpent entered by 47 V| buried them secretly in a field of hers, and after, when 48 VI| of rus, ruris, that is, a field. And thus Theodorus is as 49 VI| Theodorus is as much to say as a field given of God. For he gave 50 VI| to God and renounced the field of the chivalry of the emperor.~ 51 VI| which sat on a time in a field, and another woman had laid 52 VII| friends, that he went to the field nigh unto the city, and 53 VII| let they him lie in the field that the beasts should eat


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