Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-4 | all-renewing, and bringing age upon the proud, and they
2 1, 6-9 | infancy succeed another age of mine that died before
3 1, 7-11 | for food suitable to my age, justly should I be laughed
4 1, 7-12 | things by Thy law. This age then, Lord, whereof I have
5 1, 9-15 | will gave enough for our age; but our sole delight was
6 1, 17-27| above so many of my own age and class? is not all this
7 2, 2-4 | that sixteenth year of the age of my flesh, when the madness
8 2, 6-12 | that sixteenth year of my age? Lovely thou wert not, because
9 3, 4-7 | these, in that unsettled age of mine, learned I books
10 4, 4-7 | of pursuits, of mine own age, and, as myself, in the
11 5, 3-3 | nine-and-twentieth year of mine age. There had then come to
12 6, 13-23| two years under the fit age; and, as pleasing, was waited
13 8, 1-1 | and by reason of so great age spent in such zealous following
14 8, 2-3 | Roman Forum; he, to that age a worshipper of idols, and
15 8, 5-10 | wilfulness, strengthened by age. Thus did my two wills,
16 8, 11-27| multitude of youth and every age, grave widows and aged virgins;
17 9, 4-8 | with the tranquillity of age, motherly love, Christian
18 9, 8-17 | reason, and for her great age, and excellent conversation,
19 9, 9-19 | she was of marriageable age, being bestowed upon a husband,
20 9, 11-28| fifty-sixth year of her age, and the three-and-thirtieth
21 10, 30-42| but even at my present age, is not hard for the Almighty,
22 10, 34-52| heavy and closed by old age, it was vouchsafed him,
23 10, 34-52| also, blind through great age, with illumined heart, in
24 11, 28-38| holds through the whole age of the sons of men, whereof
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