Chapter
1 II | with ignorance of good, seeing that thou dost at all compare
2 III | doing of the king, for, 'seeing, he did not see, and hearing,
3 IV | crushed by a wild-beast. Seeing him passing by, the wounded
4 VI | reveal the secret to thee, seeing thee to be wise and prudent,
5 VI | worthy of thy royal majesty; seeing that thou hast paid no heed
6 VI | their miserable flesh. So, seeing them, he leapt anon from
7 VI | king fetched him in, and seeing him in tears, said, `O fool,
8 VII | conceived spite against man, seeing himself hurled from such
9 VII | their harmonious ordering. Seeing the world, and all that
10 VIII | co-eternal with them. ~"Seeing that this is so, what manner
11 IX | rightly he calleth foolish), seeing that their lamps were going
12 XII | causes: firstly, that never seeing the objects of sinful lust,
13 XIII | mightest now remember. But seeing that a heavy misfortune
14 XIV | in my spiritual life, and seeing the sights yonder as through
15 XV | hardly to be torn therefrom, seeing that they have of their
16 XIX | its quality from the soul, seeing that it hath some natural
17 XXI | disappointed of my hope, seeing that thou art listless to
18 XXI | answered and said unto him, "Seeing that I would not receive
19 XXII | healed. ~The physician, seeing that Zardan was in favour
20 XXII | which had happened. He, seeing the king's trouble and confusion
21 XXII | discomfited. The prince, seeing Barlaam worsted, and our
22 XXV | and most apt solution. ~Seeing then that I reckon that
23 XXV | the advantage of all and seeing that all (I ween) bear me
24 XXVI | sorrowful and downcast, seeing himself falling into the
25 XXVII | then are their laws unjust, seeing that they have been framed
26 XXVIII| he once had in him: and, seeing those wise and foolish orators
27 XXIX | But the temple-keepers, seeing that he was careless and
28 XXIX | hottest fire." The king, seeing this foolish fellow swelling
29 XXXII | of human power. But now, seeing, as thou dost, that the
30 XXXII | iniquity and filthiness, seeing that they have once subjected
31 XXXIX | departure is at the door, and seeing that my desire, that hath
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