Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  48|   shattered frame he restored to sound health: this only I long
 2  II,  20|      this let there not come any sound or cry whatever, of bird,
 3  II,  23|         way compelled to utter a sound, would he not with gaping
 4  II,  28|        evidence that it is quite sound.
 5  II,  39|      frightened nurse and by the sound of rattles. Did He send
 6 III,  18|         paths, through which the sound may steal, bearing the meaning
 7   V,  10| thunderings, he reproduced their sound. And after it was given
 8 VII,   9|        reasons, and whether that sound which I give forth is my
 9 VII,  32|          wailings by hearing the sound of rattles, are the almighty
10 VII,  32|         softened, at the musical sound of cymbals? What is the
11 VII,  33|       heads of the fools, by the sound of flaps, and by the noise
12 VII,  36|         crash of cymbals and the sound of pipes, by horse-races
13 VII,  45|          that he may be safe and sound, he goes on board ship along
14 VII,  47|          cause it to be safe and sound from the contagion of the
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