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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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leonard

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1 V| ass, and his fellow, one Leonard of Assisi, was also weary 2 VI| followeth the Life of S. Leonard, and first of his name.~ 3 VI| and first of his name.~Leonard is as much to say as the 4 VI| odour of good renomee. Or Leonard may be said as gathering 5 VI| head. And so the blessed Leonard had strength in his breast 6 VI| when he fleeth. And thus Leonard waked by labour of good 7 VI| and rest. And in like wise Leonard raiseth many that were dead 8 VI| fire burning. In like wise Leonard doubted, and in doubting 9 VI| Of S. Leonard.~It is said that Leonard 10 VI| Leonard.~It is said that Leonard was about the year of our 11 VI| parents and kinsmen of S. Leonard were chief and highest in 12 VI| the king of France. This Leonard gat so much grace of the 13 VI| the river of Loire, and Leonard was warned by the Holy Ghost 14 VI| together and departed. Then Leonard preached there and did many 15 VI| peril of the queen. And then Leonard passed through the forest 16 VI| bear therein the body of S. Leonard honourably.~And then the 17 VI| only the place wherein S. Leonard would rest, which was all 18 VI| one of the servants of S. Leonard was bounden with this chain 19 VI| courage he avowed to S. Leonard, and prayed him that sith 20 VI| his servant. And anon S. Leonard appeared to him in a white 21 VI| the chain and followed S. Leonard, which went tofore him till 22 VI| was tofore the gates, S. Leonard left him there, and he then 23 VI| to all the people what S. Leonard had done. And he hung that 24 VI| dwelled in the place of S. Leonard, and was much faithful and 25 VI| faithful and devout to S. Leonard. And it happed that this 26 VI| think in himself that S. Leonard unbindeth and looseth all 27 VI| I set this man in irons Leonard shall anon deliver him, 28 VI| armed. And how be it that if Leonard break the irons, yet shall 29 VI| therein cried oft to S. Leonard, so that on a night S. Leonard 30 VI| Leonard, so that on a night S. Leonard came and turned the chest 31 VI| thou or wakest. Lo! here is Leonard whom thou so much desirest. 32 VI| from the visiting of S. Leonard, and was taken in Almaine 33 VI| pilgrim prayed strongly S. Leonard and also them that took 34 VI| would for the love of S. Leonard let him go, for he had never 35 VI| Be it between you and S. Leonard, to whom I remit the matter. 36 VI| And the night following S. Leonard appeared to the lord of 37 VI| obey. The third night S. Leonard took this pilgrim and brought 38 VI| Brittany which oft called on S. Leonard, which anon appeared to 39 VI| afeard.~There was another Leonard, which was of the same profession 40 VI| Corbigny. And when this Leonard was prelate in a monastery 41 VI| damage, and that great by Leonard, which gathered to him much 42 VI| honours, and loved much S. Leonard, so that unnethe the king 43 VI| him from the foot of S. Leonard along upward unto his breast, 44 VII| 208.~Leo. June 28, iv. 10.~Leonard. November 6, vi. 132.~Litanies, 45 VII| Serpent exorcised by S. Leonard, vi. 139.~—in a stolen flagon


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