Book, Chapter
1 3, 7-12 | foolish deceivers, when they asked me, "whence is evil?" "is
2 4, 2-3 | theatrical prize, some wizard asked me what I would give him
3 4, 4-9 | riddle to myself, and I asked my soul, why she was so
4 4, 16-26| created?" But I would not be asked, "Why then doth God err?"
5 5, 8-15 | regardest not what she then asked, that Thou mightest make
6 5, 8-15 | mightest make me what she ever asked. The wind blew and swelled
7 6, 6-9 | answer merry. Again, if he asked had I rather be such as
8 6, 9-15 | the hatchet to the boy, asked him "Whose that was?" "Ours,"
9 6, 13-23| pressed on, and a maiden asked in marriage, two years under
10 6, 16-26| would not believe. And I asked, "were we immortal, and
11 8, 12-30| not, he thus showed me. He asked to see what I had read:
12 9, 3-6 | There he liveth, whereof he asked much of me, a poor inexperienced
13 9, 11-28| hadst given to a woman, and asked, "Whether she were not afraid
14 10, 6-9 | 6.9 And what is this? I asked the earth, and it answered
15 10, 6-9 | it confessed the same. I asked the sea and the deeps, and
16 10, 6-9 | thy God, seek above us." I asked the moving air; and the
17 10, 6-9 | deceived, I am not God. " I asked the heavens, sun, moon,
18 10, 6-9 | the senses of my body. I asked the whole frame of the world
19 10, 18-27| seeking any of them, and was asked, "Is this it?" "Is that
20 10, 20-29| for they with one voice be asked, "would they be happy?"
21 10, 21-31| this, that if two men be asked whether they would go to
22 10, 21-31| would not; but if they were asked whether they would be happy,
23 10, 21-31| they would (if they were asked) that they wished to have
24 13, 19-24| the earth. That rich man asked of the good Master, what
25 13, 38-53| Angel, a man? Let it be asked of Thee, sought in Thee,
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