Part, Chapter
1 1, 9 | as the words of spoiled children to their father.~I knew
2 2, 1 | a mere outward form,~As children see in a vine nothing but
3 2, 2 | oase,~That I may slay the children of my enemies.~From every
4 2, 2 | thoughts of money and wives and children,~Sometimes thoughts of wisdom
5 3, 1 | abstain.~God's care for His children.~O son, the pious are God'
6 3, 1 | son, the pious are God's children,~Absent or present He is
7 3, 1 | saith, "These saints are my children,~Though remote and alone
8 3, 1 | by all my protection; ~My children are, as it were, parts of
9 3, 4 | desiring Pharaoh to let the children of Israel go, and of his
10 3, 11| His own death and his children's deaths~For God's sake
11 3, 11| of that faithful one his children's deaths~Are as sweetmeats
12 3, 16| infants.~A woman bore many children in succession, but none
13 3, 16| beheld in Paradise all the children she had lost, and she cried, "
14 3, 16| and moon of heaven?~Little children in their schools,~And elders
15 3, 16| doubtless know their own children; ~Yea, the infidels know
16 4, 5 | and prosperity for your children.~You have lost it, as it,
17 5, 2 | reason; the former, like the children of Israel, seeking exaltation
18 5, 5 | spirit-world as sleeping children, seeing nothing of the way;
19 6, 1 | brought up along with his children, one of whom was a daughter.
20 6, 1 | pain of burning afflicts children, or moths sporting with
21 6, 5 | woman who has borne twenty children,~Each child tells a tale
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