Chapter
1 II | from which thou, O king, art miserably sundered and alienated.
2 IV | along the road that thou art eager to travel; for though
3 IV | I embrace it after thou art gone! Though the path of
4 IV | path of virtue, which thou art about to tread, be difficult
5 IV | forasmuch the death that thou art bringing upon us proveth
6 VI | Though, to all seeming, thou art a man of staid and steadfast
7 VI | initiated in the physician's art, observe that thine eyes
8 IX | he is comforted, and thou art tormented." ~"And otherwhere
9 X | and gone; and behold thou art distraught with grief because
10 X | shall answer; while thou art yet speaking, he shall say, `
11 XIII | friend: I know not who thou art. Other friends I have, with
12 XVI | same doctrines as thou? Or art thou to-day the only one
13 XVI | poor and needy as thou art, givest thou thanks as though
14 XVIII | good Sir, of what age thou art, and in what manner of place
15 XVIII | to the elder, "Since thou art come to deliver me from
16 XIX | him, saying, "Behold thou art moved to receive the seal
17 XIX | his name.' Wherefore thou art no more a servant, but a
18 XX | thy word.' ~"While thou art calling thus, the Lord hear
19 XX | Lord hear thee: while thou art yet speaking, he shall say, `
20 XXI | my hope, seeing that thou art listless to that which hath
21 XXI | knowest of what King thou art the soldier, and with whom
22 XXI | everlasting bliss, because thou art blessed and glorified for
23 XXII | himself unto thee; thou art the helper of the orphan.
24 XXII | thing that is good. But thou art mighty to save me, who sustainest
25 XXII | thee and glorify thee. Thou art praised by all creation;
26 XXII | praised by all creation; thou art glorified by the intelligent
27 XXIII | making answer to one only, art like to be mocking us. But
28 XXIII | monk answered, "If thou art eager that all should partake
29 XXIV | hearing of all present, "Art thou the devil's workman,
30 XXIV | hath come unto me.' Thou art become a joy to mine enemies,
31 XXIV | thou been kindled to wrath? Art thou grieved that I have
32 XXIV | this light most sweet. Why art thou wholly given up to
33 XXV | exceeding strong; for thou only art the unconquerable ally and
34 XXV | the passions -- that thou art wilfully a wrong doer, I
35 XXV | O my father, that thou art surrounded with a dense
36 XXV | thou deemest that thou art well advised, and hast reflected
37 XXVI | commands, yet, because thou art stubborn and disobedient,
38 XXVI | therefore consider that thou art weighed in the balance.
39 XXVI | fellows, said unto Nachor, "Art thou that Barlaam which
40 XXVIII | of a surety, that thou art not saintly Barlaam, but
41 XXVIII | of understanding as thou art, and be thou zealous to
42 XXVIII | pointed thee to me, who art the way of truth and life.
43 XXIX | reverence of the gods. Thou only art left to be our comfort in
44 XXX | Lord Almighty, who alone art powerful and merciful, the
45 XXX | desire of mine, if thou art in very truth minded for
46 XXX | thy servant, because thou art blessed for ever. Amen." ~
47 XXXI | incensing thy father the king, art become hateful to all the
48 XXXI | by whom thou livest, and art preserved; and thou callest
49 XXXI | senses, and learn that thou art older than the god made
50 XXXI | worship, O Theudas, who art more senseless than thine
51 XXXII | Belike, Theudas, thou art the ass of the proverb,
52 XXXII | for its succour, thou that art evil wouldst have found
53 XXXII | shall be changed, but thou art the same, and thy years
54 XXXIV | for ever and ever. Great art thou O Lord, and marvellous-worthy
55 XXXIV | melted as wax; because thou art able of these stones to
56 XXXIV | that thou hast been, and art, long-suffering towards
57 XXXIV | him full clearly that thou art the ever living true God,
58 XXXIV | and repent, because thou art glorified for ever and ever.
59 XXXV | fallen on him, saying, "Why art thou so full of heaviness,
60 XXXV | heaviness, O my father, and wily art thou so disquieted within
61 XXXV | to acknowledge thee, who art the very God and lover of
62 XXXVI | thyself, with what right art thou eager to shift the
63 XXXVI | remaineth us after thou art gone? What evils shall not
64 XXXVII | thee, deceiver, who thou art, which stiffest up this
65 XXXVII | mischief against mankind, and art ever wicked, and never stintest
66 XXXVIII| began, saying, "Welcome art thou, son well beloved son
67 XXXIX | neglecting duty, and thou art minded to slacken the string
68 XXXIX | until the crown, which thou art weaving, be more glorious.
69 XXXIX | saying, "O Lord, my God, who art everywhere present, and
70 XL | ever since I was born; thou art my God even from my mother'
71 XL | should walk in; and, as thou art a good God and a lover of
72 XL | Barlaam thy servant, for thou art my God, and thee I glorify,
73 XL | my saying. But now, why art thou displeased at thy father'
74 XL | with thee in honour, and art not rather glad at heart
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