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1 1, 7 | to kiss merely the king's foot.~Though to lay head at the
2 1, 9 | But he who is from head to foot a perfect rose or lily,~
3 2, 2 | He had refrained hand and foot from these vain devices.~
4 2, 15 | in my chains from head to foot.~On thy heart is rust on
5 2, 18 | honored by God," 1~And settest foot alike on sea and land;~For
6 3, 5 | wind uncertainly. ~Your foot stands not firmly till you
7 3, 5 | When you pluck up your foot you escape from the mire, ~
8 3, 5 | God an infidel. Set not foot in this place. ~Infidelity
9 3, 12 | of thy sin, thy hand and foot~Bear witness of the secrets
10 3, 12 | and crimes govern hand and foot,~Saying, "Disclose us to
11 3, 12 | Disclose us to men, O hand and foot!"~And since these witnesses
12 3, 13 | be my fate~I will not set foot upon the ship;~Shall I be
13 3, 14 | one,~In order to save his foot from the bite of the viper~
14 3, 17 | angel perfect from head to foot! ~Again when I suffer dissolution
15 4, 1 | antidote,~Which is not a foot to one and a fetter to another;~
16 4 (3)| his ear, his tongue, his foot, his hand, and by me he
17 5, 6 | footman may be swift of foot on land,~Yet on the sea
18 5, 6 | the Eternal?~When He sets foot on the transitory He bewilders
19 5, 7 | place~If death never set foot within it."~Another answered, "
20 5, 8 | natures, as the crooked foot makes a crooked footprint,
21 5, 8 | full of you from head to foot.~Of my own existence nothing
22 5, 9 | his eye, his tongue, his foot, his hand; and by me he
23 5, 9 | convicted by himself.~Hand and foot will bear testimony openly~
24 5, 9 | for such and such things."~Foot will say, "I went after
25 5, 9 | to be a liar from head to foot,~Since his own members will
26 5, 13 | the soul, we as hand and foot;~Soul instructs hand and
27 5, 13 | Soul instructs hand and foot to hold and take.~Thou art
28 6, 7 | like a string tied to sod's foot,~That string drags soul
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