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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 II| encountered pilgrims that sailed in the sea towards this 2 II| work. And they departed and sailed till they came in a city, 3 III| pilgrimage. She took the sea and sailed so far that she came into 4 III| he left that country and sailed over into Ireland. And as 5 III| her still.~Thus as they sailed fast they took none heed, 6 III| of this land, and then he sailed over the sea and came to 7 IV| had made their course, and sailed a day and a night, there 8 IV| his country. And as they sailed by the sea, they came, by 9 IV| appeased. And from thence they sailed and came to a place six 10 V| with him in to a ship, and sailed with them to Benevento, 11 VI| and came into Britain, and sailed over sea into England. And 12 VI| the space of a day, they sailed over the sea, having so 13 VI| found a ship in which he sailed into Greece, and from thence 14 VI| solace. And as the mother sailed on the sea with her sons, 15 VII| then he made him ready and sailed thither with his monks. 16 VII| that this monk Mervok was sailed right far eastward in the 17 VII| the sail and forth they sailed in God's name, so that on 18 VII| forty nights after they sailed plat east, and then they 19 VII| far from them, and they sailed thitherward as fast as they 20 VII| water, and three days they sailed about it ere they could 21 VII| again to their ship, and sailed a long time in the sea after, 22 VII| Eastertide.~And then they sailed forth, and came soon after 23 VII| not. And then anon they sailed west three days and three 24 VII| Sunday was passed, and they sailed again to the island of sheep 25 VII| Brandon and his fellows sailed forth in the ocean, and 26 VII| his monks to his ship, and sailed from thence with his monks 27 VII| Easter-even, and they departed and sailed to the place where the great 28 VII| fishes back, and after, they sailed that same day by the morning 29 VII| their great need, and then sailed forth into the great sea 30 VII| tempests, and as they thus sailed, suddenly came flying towards 31 VII| thanked our Lord, and then sailed forth continually till S. 32 VII| seen. And seven days they sailed always in that clear water.~ 33 VII| ship into the south, which sailed seven days continually, 34 VII| pain. And after, S. Brandon sailed southward three days and 35 VII| entered into his ship and sailed forty days even south in 36 VII| they took their ship and sailed east forty days.~And at 37 VII| rivage of the sea ocean, and sailed towards the north from the 38 VII| Holy Ghost, he passed and sailed again over the high sea 39 VII| so. The ships then ready, sailed on the sea so long that


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