Chapter
1 I | stature and comeliness of face, and boastful of all worldly
2 VI | daring to reprove him to the face, they bade the king's own
3 VIII | sight, and with unveiled face, to behold as in a glass
4 XII | to-morrow it dasheth his face upon the ground. To-day
5 XII | a man flying before the face of a rampant unicorn, who,
6 XIV | may never abide before the face of the cruel tyranny of
7 XIV | is come, and I shall see face to face, then that which
8 XIV | and I shall see face to face, then that which is in part
9 XV | his beams with unveiled face. Even so shineth the light
10 XX | converse and speaketh with him face to face. ~"Our good Master
11 XX | speaketh with him face to face. ~"Our good Master is present
12 XXI | and behold thine honoured face for ever. But fulfil this
13 XXII | past we have not seen his face." Said Araches, "Show me
14 XXVIII | I shall see the king's face no more." Then was the prince
15 XXIX | They shall not endure to face me, far less join argument,
16 XXX | while the damsels, fair of face, but uncomely of soul, supplied
17 XXXII | and like as wax melteth in face of the fire, so shall ye
18 XXXII | and have no strength to face the words that he hath uttered.
19 XXXII | be enlightened, and thy face shall not be ashamed. For
20 XXXIV | closet, and falling on his face before the image of his
21 XXXIV | to be cast away from thy face, and made a by-word on earth,
22 XXXV | heaviness, and watering his face with his tears, being alone,
23 XXXVI | and all ye shall see m"y face no more. Wherefore I take
24 XXXVIII| changed and altered his face from its former bloom of
25 XXXIX | deceiver from before the face of thy servant, and grant
26 XL | for thee: O hide not thy face from me, and turn not away
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