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dragon 46
dragon-fly 1
dragons 6
drank 43
drankest 1
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43 afterward
43 antioch
43 baptist
43 drank
43 enchanter
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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drank

   Volume
1 I| us perpetually. The Jews drank and alway were athirst, 2 I| was in the shadow, they drank of the water that issued 3 I| best part, and they ate and drank so much that they were drunken. 4 I| that the people and beasts drank their fill. Then said God 5 II| whereas they sat and ate and drank. And David smote on them 6 II| vessels that king Solomon drank of were of gold, and the 7 II| sons and daughters ate, and drank wine, in the house of the 8 II| three nights she ate not, ne drank not, but was continually 9 II| my life. And she ate and drank such as her handmaid had 10 II| Holofernes was merry and drank so much wine that he never 11 II| much wine that he never drank so much in one day in all 12 II| saw that Thomas ate not ne drank not, but alway looked upward 13 II| lion came and slew him and drank his blood, and the hounds 14 II| young man into his body, he drank venom without hurt or peril, 15 II| and then they ate, and drank of the well or fountain. 16 III| and in their mouths. They drank it with great desire, as 17 III| the cross on it, and anon drank it without grieving him 18 III| mother's womb. He never drank wine, mead, ne cider, ne 19 III| never ate bread of wheat, ne drank wine, ne used no pottage, 20 III| fear him withal, and he drank it as sweetly as it had 21 III| king, and whiles the king drank, the butler took a knife 22 III| people ran to the water and drank, so that they were well 23 III| at certain hour ate and drank with them, but first he 24 III| wakings and in penances, she drank never wine ne other liquor, 25 III| vessel was full. The workmen drank their bellyful, and as oft 26 IV| fair well, whereof they drank and refreshed them much. 27 IV| never ate bread of wheat, ne drank wine, ne he used no pottage, 28 IV| and twice in the year he drank wine, and that was at Christmas 29 IV| for to learn, he tasted ne drank never wine in ten years. 30 IV| he hath deserved it. He drank yesterday in the city without 31 V| day. Whose water S. Rocke drank, being sore athirst, and 32 V| his meat. For sometimes he drank oil when it was given him 33 V| he perceived not that he drank oil, but when his lips  34 V| mouth, and what he ate or drank always he vomited and casted 35 VI| mayst thou drink, and she drank, and her seemed that fire 36 VII| arts liberal, wherein she drank plenteously of the well 37 VII| brethren sat down and ate and drank of such as they found, and 38 VII| roots they were. And they drank of the water of the fair 39 VII| fine gold and silver, and drank out of it. In that time 40 VII| hens, or a whole goose, he drank little or nothing, and that 41 VII| was wine with water. He drank so little at his dinner 42 VII| anybody. ~Another time a woman drank out of a cruse by night 43 VII| poor, before that he ate or drank, he with his own hands administered


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