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1 II | intent, dost remind us of past honours and preferments,
2 IV | thou knowest of all my past dealings with them that
3 IV | in the future, as in the past, I may be thy fellow.'"
4 IX | Quoth Barlaam, "From the past I gain certainty about the
5 X | never regret the thing past and gone: and never believe
6 X | thee never regret the thing past and gone; and behold thou
7 X | thou regrettest a thing past and gone. I charged thee
8 X | thee never believe a word past belief, and behold thou
9 XI | have also told you in time past, that they which do such
10 XI | perfect repentance of all past offences, tears of compunction,
11 XII | after his pardoning of my past misdeeds, never again to
12 XIII | aid. Bear no grudge for my past unkindness, and refuse me
13 XIV | naught; and, that even as the past is all buried in oblivion,
14 XIV | buried in oblivion, be it past glory, or past kingship,
15 XIV | oblivion, be it past glory, or past kingship, or the splendour
16 XV | slavery for a long time past thou hast been miserable,
17 XV | When thou spakest a minute past of despising all things,
18 XVII | judgments, and his ways past finding out!' ~"Now, if
19 XXII | fellow-monk. But now for many days past we have not seen his face."
20 XXIV | thou shalt gain blessings past man's understanding, and
21 XXIV | father? Wilt thou not haste past the things which haste pass
22 XXX | until the twelve years were past, never suffered him to see
23 XXXII| him deep remorse for his past sins. He renounced the error
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