Book, Chapter
1 2, 1-1 | wicked ways in the very bitterness of my remembrance, that
2 4, 5-10 | fruit gathered from the bitterness of life, from groaning,
3 4, 6-11 | and found my repose in bitterness. Thus was I wretched, and
4 4, 9-14 | all sweetness turned to bitterness; and upon the loss of life
5 6, 10-17| due season. And in all the bitterness which by Thy mercy followed
6 7, 3-5 | ingrated into me this plant of bitterness, seeing I was wholly formed
7 9, 4-9 | earnestly and forcibly, in the bitterness of my remembrance. Which
8 9, 12-32| before I bathed. For the bitterness of sorrow could not exude
9 10, 14-22| sweetness of joy, or the bitterness of sorrow? Is the comparison
10 13, 17-20| the dry land. Nor is the bitterness of men's wills, but the
11 13, 19-24| him put away from him the bitterness of malice and wickedness;
12 13, 20-27| them forth, the diseased bitterness whereof was the cause, why
13 13, 21-29| earth separated from the bitterness of the waters, brings forth,
14 13, 23-33| continue in the perpetual bitterness of ungodliness? ~ ~
15 13, 24-37| society of people yet in the bitterness of infidelity, as in the
16 13, 27-42| separated and divided from the bitterness of the waves of the sea. ~ ~
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