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stamin 1
stamped 1
stanch 1
stand 46
standest 2
standeth 10
standing 35
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46 royal
46 rule
46 serpent
46 stand
46 tobias
46 trinity
46 troubled
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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stand

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1 I| know how long it should stand and endure. Apollo answered 2 I| to them that, it should stand as long till a maid had 3 I| unto my lord Abraham. Lo! I stand here nigh by the well of 4 I| unto the end that I may stand in thy grace. Esau said: 5 I| more but one, that I may stand in thy favour, my lord. 6 I| father in, and made him stand tofore the king which blessed 7 I| come out, and thou halt stand when he cometh on the bank 8 I| enchanters could ne might not stand for pain tofore Pharaoh. 9 I| people: Be ye not afraid, stand and see ye the great wonders 10 I| in thy hand, and I shall stand tofore upon the stone of 11 I| Amalek to-morrow. I shall stand on the top of the hill having 12 II| us a king. Wherefore now stand every each in his tribe, 13 II| Amalekite, and then he said: Stand upon me and slay me, for 14 II| and blessed be these that stand always tofore thee and hear 15 II| have proposed. Ye shall stand at the gate and I shall 16 II| Lord, for when thou shalt stand in his sight he shall accept 17 II| handmaid that she should stand without forth before the 18 II| of his sins, and let him stand among the seculars. This 19 II| that thou wouldest let us stand here till that the spirits 20 II| him go, and at midnight stand upon the tomb of a paynim, 21 II| the people to abide and stand in the church. ~Another 22 III| sign of the cross should stand there, wherefore he made 23 III| thither he saw S. Benet stand tofore the gate alone and 24 III| were abed he would go and stand in the cold water all naked 25 III| came to land he might not stand for feebleness and faintness, 26 III| eculeus, of which two ends stand on the ground, and two upward 27 III| the people, and that thou stand up on high, and show to 28 III| death to life, arise up and stand right on thy feet. Anon 29 IV| and said: Arise early and stand in the way of the martyrs 30 IV| seemed that he saw a tree stand by his bedside, and that 31 IV| God. Then they made him to stand barefoot upon burning coals, 32 IV| to the faith of them that stand here, and raise this child. 33 V| of God, and was seen to stand all whole, unhurt, in a 34 V| place: Command me, sire, to stand and to be tofore the caldron, 35 V| made the three brethren to stand by the cross, and commanded 36 V| Antichrist against him, and shall stand as a defender and keeper 37 V| protector, and shall strongly stand against Antichrist. And 38 V| raised and made them to stand up goodly, and commanded 39 VI| earl's intent and bade him stand still, for that thou seest 40 VI| jeopardy it was like to stand in after his decease. Then 41 VI| force of arms, a child shall stand upon the gate, and shall 42 VII| this virgin: Katherine, stand up our dear sister, for 43 VII| was there any that might stand against us but that anon 44 VII| that he could not go ne stand without he had two crutches 45 VII| then might they no longer stand, but fell down and brake 46 VII| clearness and said: O Erasmus stand up. And forthwith fell from


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