Part, Chapter
1 1, 1 | lover is proved such by his pain of heart;~No sickness is
2 1, 5 | their opposite.~God created pain and grief for this purpose,~
3 1, 7 | enamoured of my own grief and pain,~For it makes me well-pleasing
4 1, 10| the needles he roared with pain, and said to the artist, "
5 2, 4 | harbors in the kidneys and pain in the liver,~The lamp of
6 2, 8 | cure.~Wherever there is a pain there goes the remedy,~Wherever
7 2, 10| unparalleled King.~O blessed pain and sickness and fever!~
8 2, 10| and favor~Has sent me this pain and sickness in my old age;~
9 2, 10| old age;~He has given me pain in the back, that I may
10 2, 10| silence by their threats!"~Pain is a treasure, for it contains
11 2, 10| So also is endurance of pain and sickness and disease.~
12 2, 13| say that he suffered from pain in the back, from dyspepsia,
13 2, 15| That you may escape from pain without medicine."~When
14 3, 1 | my 'Here am I,' ~And that pain and longing and ardour of
15 3, 1 | But withheld from him pain and sorrow and cares; ~Because
16 3, 1 | sorrow and cares; ~Because pain and sorrow and loads of
17 3, 1 | s friends in the world. ~Pain is better than the dominion
18 3, 1 | cries of those free from pain are dull and cold, ~The
19 3, 2 | God;~Arise, walk without pain or affliction,~Acknowledge
20 3, 5 | Zaid replied, "Through pain I am not in a condition ~
21 3, 5 | You, who are free from pain, think this out; ~Such trifling
22 3, 5 | thoughts occur not to a man in pain."~Men in pain have no time
23 3, 5 | to a man in pain."~Men in pain have no time for other thoughts, ~
24 3, 5 | imagination. ~The man in pain cares only for the faith, ~
25 3, 13| mercy;~The use of these in pain and anguish is not in vain.~
26 3, 17| But his love made the pain endurable; ~And as his burning
27 4, 1 | I know 'tis so from the pain, though I see it not.~You
28 5, 12| That in this valley of pain he is utterly friendless.~
29 6, 1 | experience overtakes them, as the pain of burning afflicts children,
30 6, 1 | sporting with fire, or the pain of amputation a thief, they
31 6, 1 | temptations which brought this pain upon them; but no sooner
32 6, 1 | them; but no sooner is the pain abated than they run after
33 6, 5 | has it seen, and how much pain?~For no member grows and
34 6, 5 | member is weakened by every pain. 6~The member endures, but
35 6, 9 | said, "My head aches with pain,"~Or, "My headache is now
36 6, 9 | to her soul.~Was she in pain, by pronouncing his mighty
37 6, 9 | mighty name~At once her pain was turned into joy.~In
38 6, 9 | hearest prayer and relievest pain,~Thy faithful slave is bowing
39 6, 9 | He dragged on life with pain and gnashing of teeth.~At
40 6, 9 | friend he now goes, free of pain, to his Friend.~Thus at
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