Chapter
1 II | spirit at the loss of his friend, but his anger was the more
2 IV | king, not forgetful of his friend's great kindness toward
3 IV | and said, to prove him, "Friend, thou knowest of all my
4 VI | the prince's most familiar friend, he privily approached him,
5 IX | the grave one Lazarus his friend, that had already been four
6 IX | and he said unto him, "Friend, how camest thou in hither,
7 X | nightingale turned towards our friend and said, `Never try to
8 XIII | to his first and truest friend of all, and said, `Thou
9 XIII | and said, `Thou wottest, friend, that I ever jeopardied
10 XIII | thy hands, O my dearest friend?' The other answered and
11 XIII | him, `Man, I am not thy friend: I know not who thou art.
12 XIII | and went to his second friend, saying, `Friend, thou rememberest
13 XIII | second friend, saying, `Friend, thou rememberest how much
14 XIII | he went away to the third friend, whom he had never courted,
15 XIII | I own thee my very true friend. I have not forgotten those
16 XIII | be of good courage, dear friend, and fret not thyself.'
17 XIII | said Barlaam, "The first friend is the abundance of riches,
18 XIII | burial cloths. By the second friend is signified our wife and
19 XIII | the grave. But the third friend, that was altogether neglected
20 XIII | is the grateful and true friend, who beareth in mind those
21 XIV | times it haps, not even a friend or acquaintance at all,
22 XVI | to his chief counsellor, `Friend, how marvellous a thing
23 XVIII | divers crafts deliver one's friend from that cruel tyranny.
24 XXV | communed with Araches, his friend, as touching his son's matters,
25 XXIX | exceedingly, and counted him his friend and teacher, because, he
26 XXXII | pledged himself their devoted friend, For at this season he stood
27 XXXVIII| everywhere for his treasured friend, the aged Barlaam. Frequent
28 XL | after the death of his aged friend using himself to severer
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