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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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dragon

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1 I| and in some churches a dragon with a great tail is borne. 2 I| is accustomed to bear a dragon with a long tail filled 3 II| that there was at Rome a dragon in a pit, which every day 4 II| received christian faith the dragon which is in yonder fosse 5 II| and said: Go surely to the dragon and the two priests that 6 II| lanterns, and found the dragon, and said the words that 7 II| dead of the stench of the dragon, whom he brought with him 8 II| and from the venom of the dragon. At the last when S. Silvester 9 III| of the abbey he found a dragon with open mouth; and when 10 III| me! come hither, for this dragon will devour me! Then the 11 III| monks ran, but they saw no dragon, and brought again the monk 12 III| for he wrestled with the dragon. Or George is said of gero, 13 III| like a sea, wherein was a dragon which envenomed all the 14 III| her to the place where the dragon was.~When she was there 15 III| she was delivered to the dragon. Then said S. George: Fair 16 III| they spake together the dragon appeared and came running 17 III| rode hardily against the dragon which came towards him, 18 III| it about the neck of the dragon and be not afeard. When 19 III| When she had done so the dragon followed her as it had been 20 III| baptized and I shall slay the dragon. Then the king was baptized 21 III| and S. George slew the dragon and smote off his head, 22 III| issued out a right great dragon, which forthwith slew the 23 III| Philip in iron bonds; and the dragon corrupted the people with 24 III| S. Philip commanded the dragon that he should go in to 25 IV| then appeared a horrible dragon and assailed her, and would 26 IV| breaking of the belly of the dragon is said that it is apocryphal. ~ 27 IV| mountain, and found there a dragon casting fire at them, and 28 IV| Arles and Avignon, a great dragon, half beast and half fish, 29 IV| twelve lions or bears; which dragon lay hiding and lurking in 30 IV| glaives of the people. The dragon was called of them that 31 IV| there was a great horrible dragon which appeared at Epirus. 32 IV| with his fingers upon the dragon, for he was so great that 33 IV| in a vision a right great dragon which swallowed in to him 34 IV| whole, and anon, a horrible dragon issued out of the fountain, 35 V| He also fought with the dragon and his angels, and casting 36 V| he put out of heaven the dragon Lucifer with all his followers. 37 V| his angels fought with the dragon. The seventh and the last 38 VII| right up to heaven. And a dragon of horrible great form lay 39 VII| said: Doubt ye nothing this dragon, but come up surely that 40 VII| bottom of this pit a horrible dragon casting fire, and had his 41 VII| disordinate. The horrible dragon is the mouth of hell which 42 VII| In which time there was a dragon right venomous which was 43 VII| dread that they had of the dragon, and the dragon abode there 44 VII| had of the dragon, and the dragon abode there till all the 45 VII| tread on the lion and on the dragon. And as he said so, Julian 46 VII| crowns S. Margaret, iv. 71.~Dragon at Arles, iv. 136.~—at Epirus,


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