Chapter
1 II | the law of sin, and opened mine eyes to discern good from
2 II | veil of sin lifted from mine heart, and the dullness,
3 II | brothers, my friends and mine acquaintances. But from
4 V | What is the reason of mine imprisonment here? Wily
5 V | sights hitherto unseen by mine eyes." ~Grieved was the
6 VI | by the certain witness of mine own eyes, I may not carry
7 VI | and goodly word, and in mine heart there is kindled fire,
8 VIII | these words dropped upon mine ear, sweetest light entered
9 XIII | homeward, and busy myself with mine own anxieties.' So the man
10 XIV | such wise was I devising mine estate, and establishing
11 XIV | estate, and establishing mine unstable mind, when I heard
12 XIV | of death, and hath opened mine eyes to see clearly that
13 XVI | house, and depart her from mine arms, for she is mine only
14 XVI | from mine arms, for she is mine only child.' 'But,' said
15 XVII | also fitly setteth forth mine own estate. Whence also
16 XVII | like going out.' ~"So from mine own nature, I am led by
17 XVIII | life." ~The elder said, "Mine age is, as I reckon, forty
18 XVIII | behoved me not to arrive in mine ordinary dress. If one had
19 XVIII | belonging to another, and don mine own again." ~Ioasaph therefore
20 XXI | nothing different from mine own." So the king's son
21 XXIV | report that soundeth in mine ears, and weareth away my
22 XXIV | taken away the light of mine eyes, and loosed the strength
23 XXIV | Thou art become a joy to mine enemies, and a laughing~
24 XXIV | and a laughing~stock to mine adversaries. With untutored
25 XXIV | counsel of the malicious above mine; thou hast forsaken the
26 XXIV | the staff and support of mine old age, and leave thee,
27 XXIV | my father, hast brought mine affairs to light, hear the
28 XXIV | thy madness to fall upon mine own pate. Rightly prophesied
29 XXV | I often expose myself in mine expeditions against my foes,
30 XXV | Galileans were better than mine own? But, if thou condemnest
31 XXVI | speedily will I avenge me of mine injury; with mine own hands
32 XXVI | me of mine injury; with mine own hands will I quickly
33 XXVIII | me this night, and take mine to thyself. But if both
34 XXVIII | both sides be with thee, mine advocate in tribulation
35 XXX | to fall into the hands of mine enemies, and let not them
36 XXX | met with many volumes in mine own country, and have heard
37 XXX | small and trivial desire of mine, if thou art in very truth
38 XXX | confounded for ever; neither let mine enemies triumph over me,
39 XXXII | your doings from before mine eyes; cease to do evil:
40 XXXIV | despair at the multitude of mine offences, because I am now
41 XXXV | clean: put away from before mine eyes the wickedness of your
42 XXXV | not child of me, but of mine heavenly Father, with what
43 XXXVI | thy back and lay it upon mine? If it be good to be king,
44 XXXVII | voice, saying, "Lord, let mine eyes never again see the
45 XXXVII | present vanities, but fill mine eyes with spiritual tears;
46 XXXVII | shall see my desire upon mine enemies. I shall go upon
47 XXXVII | the might of Christ. Let mine enemies be ashamed and turned
48 XXXVIII| Because of the multitude of mine offences, deprive me not
49 XXXIX | reason of the multitude of mine ignorances. ~"So do thou,
50 XXXIX | not so far lengthened as mine, yet must thou approach
51 XXXIX | fulfil the course of this mine earthly pilgrimage in thy
52 XL | the right way because of mine enemies. Deliver me not
53 XL | receive reward equal to mine, that have laboured so much?"
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