Chapter
1 II | Righteousness, I will truthfully tell thee all." Then spake the
2 II | sit between us. So now, tell me without fear, how wast
3 II | humiliation; and who shall tell the full tale of its miseries,
4 III | asked them, severally, to tell him the future of the new-born
5 IV | persecute, having, thou shalt tell him, found thine old course
6 V | of whom our tale began to tell, never departing from the
7 V | of life, least of all to tell him that death ensueth on
8 V | adding, "If thou wilt plainly tell me this, of all thou shalt
9 V | tale in its course shall tell. ~Now the king his father
10 V | the very word, and said, "Tell me, darling child, what
11 VI | measure. Time would fail me to tell thee the full tale of the
12 VI | bade the king's own brother tell the king not thus to insult
13 VII | And the task were long, to tell of all the mighty and marvellous
14 VIII | was in an instant removed. Tell me if my guess be true:
15 VIII | But especially go on to tell me what is that Baptism
16 VIII | awful glory, beyond words to tell; and for fear of him the
17 XI | such like, of the which I tell you before, as I have also
18 XII | And it were a long tale to tell one by one their deeds of
19 XIII | canst thou share my labour? Tell me at once.' Said he, `I
20 XIV | matter too. I once heard tell of a great city whose citizens
21 XVI | understanding of whom I have heard tell, that was born of rich and
22 XVIII | thine eloquent wisdom. ~"But tell me, good Sir, of what age
23 XVIII | so noble a purpose! But tell me truly what is thy manner
24 XVIII | of what sort may it be? Tell me as thou lovest truth." ~
25 XXI | me: and then thus will I tell thee what thou oughtest
26 XXII | then the king had heard tell of Barlaam's ways and his
27 XXII | hint, and go by night, and tell him the full tale. Then
28 XXIV | hopes of his servants who tell thee fables of worlds to
29 XXIV | beyond all that tongue can tell, or ear can hear. He is
30 XXV | evils of this life? I will tell them, and they shall be
31 XXXI | captivity have been recalled. Tell me whether is better? To
32 XXXI | his tyranny. Wherefore, I tell thee, without suffering
33 XXXII | bequeathed to the world? Tell me. And what canst thou
34 XXXII | me. And what canst thou tell of them but unreason and
35 XXXII | the king's son and said, "Tell me now, thou man, whose
36 XXXIV | closeted together. ~But how tell of all that the son spake
37 XXXVIII| for the corruptible! ~"But tell me, dearly beloved, how
38 XL | Now when the people heard tell of that which had come to
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