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tyrants 3
ugliness 1
un-ready 1
unable 21
unacceptable 1
unacquainted 1
unadvisedly 1
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21 thereto
21 three
21 turned
21 unable
20 attain
20 began
20 cause
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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unable

   Chapter
1 I | shaken in spirit, and others, unable to endure torture, yielded 2 V | distressing spectacle?" They, unable to conceal what he had with 3 V | at its cogitations, and unable to throw off its burden. 4 VII | the providence of God, but unable to accomplish anything of 5 X | know that they, which be unable to guard and aid themselves, 6 XI | many have fallen and been unable to rise. Some, opening a 7 XII | a rampant unicorn, who, unable to endure the sound of the 8 XX | desire, and was utterly unable to incline to any contrary 9 XXI | what shall I do, that am unable to bear the very sight of 10 XXI | departure: but Ioasaph, unable to bear the separation, 11 XXI | parted more. But Ioasaph, unable to impose fresh labours 12 XXI | tears of pain and vexation, unable to bear the parting from 13 XXII | to the king; "I have been unable to discover any root of 14 XXVII | made; for, if the gods be unable to take care of themselves, 15 XXVII | then Dionysus was slain and unable to help himself, nay, further 16 XXVII | killed by a boar-tusk, and unable to help his own distress. 17 XXVIII| Nachor, was nevertheless unable to do him any mischief, 18 XXX | to pass all that we were unable to accomplish! Hither! fall 19 XXX | he lay on his bed utterly unable to arise. ~Then was the 20 XXXIV | cover us, so that we were unable to discern the truth, and 21 XXXVII| that which is beautiful, unable to endure the sight of such


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