Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-4 | when he speaks of Thee? Yet woe to him that speaketh not,
2 1, 5-5 | woes? Is it then a slight woe to love Thee not? Oh! for
3 1, 16-25| 1.16.25 But woe is thee, thou torrent of
4 2, 3-7 | 2.3.7 Woe is me! and dare I say that
5 2, 9-17 | truth it was too foul: and woe was me, who had it. But
6 3, 6-11 | those things I did believe. Woe, woe, by what steps was
7 3, 6-11 | things I did believe. Woe, woe, by what steps was I brought
8 6, 16-26| only. O crooked paths! Woe to the audacious soul, which
9 8, 3-8 | thing good after its kind? Woe is me! how high art Thou
10 9, 12-29| fountain wholly dry; and woe was me in such a strife!
11 9, 13-34| danger of hell fire. And woe be even unto the commendable
12 10, 28-39| the victory, I know not. Woe is me! Lord, have pity on
13 10, 28-39| the victory, I know not. Woe is me! Lord, have pity on
14 10, 28-39| Lord, have pity on me. Woe is me! lo! I hide not my
15 10, 28-39| of man is not all trial? Woe to the prosperities of the
16 10, 28-39| and corruption of joy! Woe to the adversities of the
17 11, 25-32| to express what I know? Woe is me, that do not even
18 13, 8-9 | This only I know, that woe is me except in Thee: not
|