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40 fountain
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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filth

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1 I| in smelling of ordure and filth. For he might smell great 2 I| without receiving of any filth or spot in him, if it be 3 I| clerks ought not to have no filth, ne in word, ne in deed, 4 I| should purge and wash the filth of the air. Then was consumed 5 II| and took us up out of the filth and washed us from our sins 6 III| saying that such nicety was filth of the soul, and said also 7 III| sounding to any ordure or filth should never issue out of 8 III| corners there is gladly filth, and that is to be understood 9 III| hearts no corners where the filth of sins might assemble, 10 III| knowledge and confess my filth, and anon came again his 11 III| thy leprosy, anon all his filth fell away, and a fair new 12 III| learned the holy words that no filth was meddled among them. 13 III| washed him where he had never filth, and all by holy mystery; 14 IV| do by a little ashes or filth, and abode unmovable as 15 IV| he did was to sustain the filth of the flesh. But S. Paul 16 IV| at him, and threw at him filth of the streets, and other 17 IV| art fair, and no spot of filth is in thee. And when the 18 V| temple be made clean of all filth and ordure. but I shall 19 V| I shall show him of all filth and ordure. But I shall 20 V| hallowed and purged it from filth, and sacred it a church 21 V| the cross was a tree of filth, for the crosses were made 22 V| the world as ordure and filth. And that night she kept 23 VI| by leasings, holiness by filth, and strength by feeble 24 VI| washing of dishes and other filth, and did to him many evil 25 VI| share off the ordure and filth of his head, and washed 26 VI| mire under, and full of filth; and as she passed she met 27 VI| fell in the deep mire and filth, and then she arose and 28 VI| earthly things as dung and filth, and set no more by mine 29 VI| glorious mind purged from all filth, ornate with all virtue, 30 VI| despise thy dignities as filth or mire. And then sentence 31 VII| bones of dead men and of filth. And the other two he did 32 VII| horrible place, full of all filth and stench, and said to 33 VII| of dung and of ordure or filth, which rendered a horrible 34 VII| down into the ordure or filth, and into foul or stinking 35 VII| deformity ne of ordure or filth of some patient or sick, 36 VII| that they be not held in filth. For anciently they were 37 VII| through and over ordure or filth, and the sun is nothing 38 VII| but rather the ordure or filth is made clean thereof. Thus 39 VII| into so great ordure or filth of sin, he conceiveth by 40 VII| clarify, that none ordure or filth, ne no fault may remain


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