Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| lacks this fire be accounted dead!~'Tis the fire of love that
2 1, Prol| that lives, the lover a dead thing.~When the lover feels
3 1, 5 | with thee.~Man should be as dead before the commands of God~
4 1, 7 | of them at once fell down dead. The merchant was annoyed
5 1, 7 | tale than ho too fell down dead in his cage. The merchant,
6 1, 16 | living without Thee esteem as dead!~If Thou findest fault with
7 2, 1 | spell whereby he raised the dead, comes the following story.~
8 2, 1 | power whereby he raised the dead.~For he who is ignorant
9 2, 6 | mercy.~Through love the dead rise to life,~Through love
10 3, 4 | and, imagining it to be dead, he tied it up and took
11 3, 4 | snake; How say you it is dead?~It is only frozen by the
12 3, 10 | of July;~Though they be dead or though they be living,~
13 3, 12 | joined to its whole,~'Tis a dead thing, and a stranger to
14 4, 5 | water, pretending to be dead, and the fisherman took
15 4, 5 | wisdom, so as to assume to be dead?~That half wise one became
16 4, 5 | one became as one utterly dead~In order to rise up out
17 4, 5 | wisdom, make yourself as dead~Under the shadow of the
18 4, 5 | companion with 'Isa,~Nor yet dead so as to feel the power
19 4, 8 | city after it hath been dead?" And God caused him to
20 4, 8 | hundred years. Look at the dead bones of thine ass; we will
21 4, 8 | Ezra was raised from the dead as a young man, whereas
22 5, 3 | display bravery against the dead.~God says, "Expend;" 4 wherefore
23 5, 10 | telling the fox to watch the dead body till he returned; but
24 5, 12 | will never put up with a dead one. The moral is, that
25 5, 13 | should he call to these dead things, like a fond mother
26 5, 13 | fond mother calling to her dead infant, were it not that
27 5, 13 | lover to the house of his dead mistress,~You address to
28 5, 13 | lord of lords.~Let me be dead, so long as God regards
29 6, 3 | parts of the world seem dead,~But to God they are instinct
30 6, 5 | according to your profession, dead to the world. How, then,
31 6, 5 | I am a judge, not of the dead, but of the living." The
32 6, 5 | resisted and overcome.~The dead regret not dying, but having
33 6, 6 | have pity; most of us are dead!'~But read the rest of the
34 6, 8 | he found the Prefect was dead. On learning this he was
35 6, 8 | to the poor man. Thus the dead Prefect proved a more liberal
36 6, 8 | created him~Yea, lost and dead and buried in his Creator!~
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