Book, Chapter
1 1, 2-2 | seek that Thou shouldest enter into me, who were not, wert
2 1, 2-2 | Thee? or whence canst Thou enter into me? for whither can
3 1, 5-5 | Oh! that Thou wouldest enter into my heart, and inebriate
4 1, 5-6 | Thou it, that Thou mayest enter in. It is ruinous; repair
5 1, 6-8 | they by any sense of theirs enter within my spirit. So I flung
6 3, 3-5 | I was not such as could enter into it, or stoop my neck
7 4, 2-3 | that when I had settled to enter the lists for a theatrical
8 4, 14-21| is loved: doth this love enter the heart of the hearer
9 6, 3-3 | no man was forbidden to enter, nor was it his wont that
10 6, 9-14 | now, who had not seen him enter, was aware of his going,
11 8, 8-19 | bones cried out unto me to enter, and praised it to the skies.
12 8, 8-19 | the skies. And therein we enter not by ships, or chariots,
13 9, 7-16 | as far as the breath may enter into this our house of grass. ~ ~
14 9, 10-25| sighed after; were not this, Enter into thy Master's joy? And
15 9, 13-35| forgive, I beseech Thee; enter not into judgment with her.
16 10, 1-1 | known. Power of my soul, enter into it, and fit it for
17 10, 8-12 | swallowed up and buried. When I enter there, I require what I
18 10, 8-13 | do the things themselves enter in; only the images of the
19 12, 16-23| own eyes: and myself will enter my chamber, and sing there
20 13, 19-24| Him tell him, if he would enter into life, he must keep
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