Chapter
1 V | attendants of the young prince on no account to make known
2 V | of life." When the young prince heard this he said never
3 V | evil humours." The young prince asked, "Are these the fortune
4 V | immortal gods alone." The young prince ceased from his questioning,
5 V | with broken utterance. The prince was seized with astonishment,
6 V | this lot." Then the young prince asked in how many years
7 V | wise and sagacious young prince saw and heard all this,
8 V | country side." Thereat the prince was overwhelmed with woe,
9 VI | diligently concerning the prince's affairs, and those that
10 VI | we have spoken, was the prince's most familiar friend,
11 VI | things unto my lord the prince." So saying, he went in,
12 VI | order wished him Peace!, the prince bade him be seated. Then
13 VI | thus: "It is not fitting, O prince, that I should say anything
14 VIII | answered, "Yea, my lord and prince, this is the mighty mystery
15 XV | of Babylon, 'Wherefore, O Prince, let my counsel be acceptable
16 XVIII | this put to flight, and its prince, the devil, dashed headlong
17 XIX | on the day, whereon the prince should be baptized, he taught
18 XX | the Lord. And the chief prince of the Apostles also writeth,
19 XXI | own hospice. But the young prince's servants and tutors marvelled
20 XXI | named Zardan, said to the prince, "Thou knowest well, sir,
21 XXI | therewith he prayed for the prince, that he might hold fast
22 XXI | hath it pleased thee, O prince, to prove me that am thy
23 XXII | not without hope that the prince will yet change for the
24 XXII | utterly discomfited. The prince, seeing Barlaam worsted,
25 XXIV | whole plot to the young prince, and strengthened and cheered
26 XXIV | righteousness. So, when the prince awoke from sleep, he found
27 XXIV | idolatry, the saintly young prince saw that the matter needed
28 XXIV | grievous bondage of the cruel prince of this world, I mean the
29 XXV | in store. Therefore the prince set before his eyes the
30 XXVI | hanging over him, because the prince was doubtless able to requite
31 XXVIII| Nachor. When alone, the prince called him and said, "Think
32 XXVIII| Nachor, "Well said! Sir prince, well said! I do know the
33 XXVIII| at once said unto him, "O prince, more noble in soul even
34 XXVIII| face no more." Then was the prince exceeding glad, and joyfully
35 XXX | These flocked around the prince, embraced him, and provoked
36 XXX | mighty Peter, whom ye call Prince of the Apostles, was a married
37 XXXI | determined to approach the prince no more." Thus, then, did
38 XXXI | went forth to visit the prince. The king sat down and provoked
39 XXXI | thence them whom the fierce prince of this world held prisoners,
40 XXXII | through the working of the prince of evil, the devil, and
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