Discourse
1 Intro | aside, and I was fearing lest you should turn back and
2 Marc | the foulness of luxury, lest in any way some slight hidden
3 Marc | any fast foundation."16 ~Lest, however, we should seem
4 Thal | for his transgression,8 lest "he should again stretch
5 Thal | longer soft and broken; lest, being overflowed again
6 Thal | intercourse with your own wives, lest, professing perfect continence,
7 Thal | advise you to eat food, lest, being quite unable, from
8 Thal | disease of the passions, lest they should be wholly defiled
9 Thal | advising them to marry, lest in their time of manly strength,
10 Thall | yourselves," says the Lord,19 "lest at any time your hearts
11 Agathe | which would weigh us down; lest, while the Bridegroom tarries,
12 Tusiane| to afford me thine aid, lest I should be wanting in words,
13 Tusiane| exordium and introductions, lest, whilst I delay in embellishments
14 Tusiane| to sin by means of death, lest man immortal, living a sinner,
15 Tusiane| with good cause, fearing lest she should be at a loss
16 Domn | enter upon the subject, lest, by delaying upon those
17 Domn | Judges, Explained.1 ~But lest I should appear to some
18 Arete | diligently join together, lest by any means the way and
19 Arete | wisely, O Gregorion. But lest in any wise I hinder you,
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