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debates 1
debita 1
debitoribus 1
debonair 50
debonairly 31
debonairty 10
debt 9
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50 ascension
50 beast
50 bliss
50 debonair
50 disciple
50 empire
50 eusebius
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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debonair

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1 I| he was always sweet, and debonair to him, and gave him licence 2 I| Moses was most meek and most debonair, and therefore God delivered 3 I| him thou shalt be to him debonair. And we worship God in the 4 II| and said: The holy man and debonair ought not to suffer this. 5 II| require of thee just and debonair guerdon and reward, and 6 II| but if thou wilt find God debonair to thee, give for him that 7 II| joyful, for our Lord is debonair and merciful, he hath sent 8 II| Archbishop of Rheims. He was so debonair that little birds came and 9 II| mounted upon a horse over debonair, and nevertheless when the 10 II| son, thou wert sweet and debonair to me. And to that other 11 II| for she was humble and debonair as a lamb, or of agnos in 12 II| in Greek, which is to say debonair and piteous, for she was 13 II| and piteous, for she was debonair and merciful. Or Agnes of 14 II| you because he is right debonair; but if thou wilt that I 15 II| Thereof no force; our Lord is debonair and merciful, and shall 16 III| thus should be amended by debonair correction, and if she would 17 III| moderation. She was marvellous debonair and pitiful to them that 18 III| her any evil fame. She was debonair and courteous unto all, 19 III| virtues, for he was humble and debonair, and alway ready to do mercy, 20 III| his will, for he was much debonair, humble and merciful to 21 III| he had been piteous and debonair, and was much sorrowful 22 III| had been a meek beast and debonair. Then she led him into the 23 III| marvellously piteous and debonair, full of compassion, of 24 III| emperor after him, and was so debonair, so liberal and of so great 25 III| new wedded they seem much debonair, but after, when they feel 26 III| anon became as mild and debonair as the lions. There were 27 III| faith he became meek and debonair. After, the emperor made 28 III| Jesu Christ, like unto a debonair fraternity that so learned 29 III| Genevieve, that was right debonair, took her up from the ground, 30 III| blessed virgin, which was debonair, went and visited them and 31 IV| God hath ordained to be debonair and merciful to the world 32 IV| mount to heaven, the most debonair advocate for sinners. I 33 V| be angry they may become debonair to me. To whom he answered: 34 V| honour. Sing we with a voice debonair that sweet love which ought 35 V| to her son: I pray thee, debonair son, of thy mercy for this 36 V| thou to me in this hour debonair and curable: I pray to our 37 VI| among priests meek and debonair, to his people amiable and 38 VI| man is a beast reasonable, debonair, and liberal. By the face 39 VI| and rightful labour, and a debonair wit. And after S. Bernard 40 VI| edification. The wit is debonair, when our faith feeleth 41 VI| and made them as meek and debonair, in the name of our Lord, 42 VI| Friar Reynald, which was debonair, came for to see her and 43 VI| God, and advised him, by debonair admonishments, that he should 44 VII| empire, which was a man right debonair, about the year of our Lord 45 VII| of gold for to be to him debonair. And he passed forth by 46 VII| driven away the man just and debonair. The abbot told this to 47 VII| good life and childhood his debonair mother enjoying herself, 48 VII| more marvellous. And as the debonair king might have escaped 49 VII| and prayers of the said debonair and meedful king. Not long 50 VII| is to say: Father, right debonair, we thee pray thou wilt


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