Chapter
1 III | Howsoever he built, in a city set apart, an exceeding
2 III | heralds to scour all the city and all the country, proclaiming
3 IV | after three days, in any city or country within my realm,
4 VI | merchant man, he entered the city, where was the palace of
5 XIV | once heard tell of a great city whose citizens had, from
6 XIV | triumph up and down the city, and thence dispatch him
7 XIV | thou, therefore, that the city is this vain and deceitful
8 XVI | forth and walk about the city, if haply we may see something
9 XVI | they were walking about the city, they saw a ray of light
10 XXIX | same time there was in that city a public assembly in honour
11 XXIX | accursed feast till the city resounded with the cry of
12 XXX | plain, they brought him to a city that glistered with light
13 XXX | beauty and brightness of that city? Light, ever shooting from
14 XXX | itself a light, dwelt in this city, making such melody as mortal
15 XXX | one corner of this mighty city." But they said, "It is
16 XXXI | king, and citizen of that city which the Lord hath builded
17 XXXI | to whom many a populous city of fools prayeth as God
18 XXXIII| apart a mighty and populous city for his kingdom, and gave
19 XXXIII| when he had reached that city, where royal state had been
20 XXXIII| him, on every tower of his city he set up the sign of his
21 XXXIII| And in the middle of the city he upreared for Christ,
22 XXXIII| while, all his subjects, in city or country, were so well
23 XXXV | courts. And not only in the city but throughout all the country
24 XXXV | unspeakable, and with him all the city and the region round about
25 XXXVI | return; they ran from the city, as from a sight that they
26 XXXVI | when they were outside the city, Ioasaph addressed them
27 XL | glorious and exceeding bright city. When he had passed within
28 XL | mighty and exceeding fair city. It is my lot to dwell in
29 XL | the mid-most street of the city, a street that flasheth
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