Part, Chapter
1 2, 8 | A kind man, seeing a serpent overcoming a bear, went
2 2, 8 | and delivered him from the serpent. The bear was so sensible
3 2, 8 | My staff became a mighty serpent in my hand,~Water became
4 3, 4 | thousand men were slain by his serpent, ~In dire confusion, according
5 3, 13| though it was not;~It was a serpent, and its mystery was revealed.~
6 3, 13| Saying, 'Jump up, lest the serpent devour you.' ~You reply, '
7 3, 18| of the wheat, and of the serpent Iblis, ~Accounts of Hud,
8 4, 6 | changing his staff into a serpent, and thereby beguiling the
9 4, 6 | tractable. ~It turns into a serpent in vengeance against you, ~
10 4, 6 | Because you have become a serpent in deed and character. ~
11 4, 6 | character. ~You are an evil serpent, swelled to the size of
12 4, 6 | a hill. ~Yet look at the Serpent (constellation) in heaven. ~
13 4, 6 | staff even now became a serpent, ~So that you need not ask, '
14 4, 6 | you say, "Tis a hell and serpent's bite.' ~Or again He makes
15 5, 6 | trump.~That staff becomes a serpent and divides the Nile,~Like
16 5, 10| Pharaoh saw Moses' staff a serpent,~And begged for a delay (
17 5, 13| eye saw it to be a deadly serpent.~The eye of the head was
18 6, 6 | Omnipotent hand made the staff a serpent,~If you have reason, that
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