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1 1, 5 | who crows too soon expect peace?~If ye cavil at and accept
2 1, 9 | my mercy must hold their peace.~My mercy equals that of
3 1, 10 | in thy boat, yet hold thy peace;~Though he slay a young
4 1, 15 | to all men, or hold his peace. The Prophet told him to
5 1, 15 | Prophet told him to hold his peace. Zaid, however, proceeded
6 1, 16 | brought about the present peace,~The peace of these latter
7 1, 16 | about the present peace,~The peace of these latter days resulted
8 1, 16 | his people might rest in peace."~God's rebuke to Adam for
9 2, 2 | jests.~Sometimes thoughts of peace and war,~Sometimes thoughts
10 2, 2 | is once slain, you are at peace with all men. In answer
11 2, 6 | either permit me to hold my peace altogether,~Or give me leave
12 2, 17 | His essence they find His peace!"~This story is followed
13 3, 2 | home. ~He will bring forth peace out of perturbations, ~And
14 3, 15 | that he should die in the peace of God.~Why freewill is
15 3 (7)| to God as well as safety, peace, and obedience to divine
16 4, 2 | harm and his mind is at peace.~Justice is the guardian
17 4, 2 | fighting partridge teach peace, ~To the cock the signs
18 4, 2 | Solomon may be seen, and peace be upon you!~And if your
19 4, 2 | from the demons, and be at peace.~Then follows a story of
20 4, 2 | that your heart may be at peace;~Not with the folly that
21 4, 6 | than that of Egypt, one of peace in place of one of enmity
22 4, 6 | men alike ~Are deprived of peace by your oppressions. ~See!
23 5, 5 | home is in the house of peace (heaven), and I am come
24 6, 5 | O nightingale, hold your peace, and listen to us!"~Those
25 6, 6 | this wise,~Drought, famine, peace, war, and trials.~This world
26 6, 7 | The frog would remain at peace in its water.~On the last
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