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A vertical zig-zag decorative border runs along the left margin of the first paragraph. feathers, and the quill-ends were adorned with beautiful pearls; she had a crown upon her head of pure gold, and upon the crown a silver star; about her neck she had a necklace of fine gold, in which is set the most noble ruby, which no king can pay for; she had golden shoes on her feet, and from her went out the most noble scent above all aromatics. She clothes the man in a purple garment and leads him with her to heaven, etc.
Rosinus says that he wishes to show through a vision that he has seen of a man who was dead, and yet was at the highest level, entirely white on the body, like salt; his limbs were divided, and his head was fine golden, but separated from the body,
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