Book, Chapter
1 7, 7-11 | knew it not; and when in silence I vehemently sought, those
2 7, 19-25| human signs, now to keep silence, belong to soul and mind
3 8, 6-15 | and we listened in intent silence. He told us then how one
4 8, 8-19 | me in astonishment, kept silence. For it was not my wonted
5 8, 11-27| sitting close by my side, in silence waited the issue of my unwonted
6 8, 12-29| I seized, opened, and in silence read that section on which
7 10, 8-13 | I dwell in darkness and silence, in my memory I can produce
8 10, 34-51| from musical, sometimes in silence, from all voices. For this
9 11, 6-8 | last after the rest, and silence after the last. Whence it
10 11, 6-8 | that Thy Eternal Word in silence, and said "It is different,
11 11, 27-34| and list, it ceases; it is silence now, and that voice is past,
12 11, 27-36| times. What when we measure silence, and say that this silence
13 11, 27-36| silence, and say that this silence hath held as long time as
14 11, 27-36| report of the intervals of silence in a given space of time?
15 11, 27-36| it should be, he hath in silence already gone through a space
16 12, 3-3 | where sound is not, there is silence. And what is it to have
17 12, 3-3 | And what is it to have silence there, but to have no sound
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