Chapter
1 II | whatsoever thou mayest desire to learn; for while these are here,
2 III | thus: "From that which I learn from the courses of the
3 V | Wherefore he determined to learn the secret from some other
4 V | something that I long to learn from thee, my lord the king,
5 VI | burning and urging me to learn the answer to some questions
6 VI | speech; but now I fain would learn who is thy Master, who,
7 VII | and said, "If thou wilt learn who is my Master, it is
8 IX | And how have ye come to learn that which ye have not seen,
9 XI | examples beyond count we learn the virtue of tears and
10 XV | liberality to the poor, as we learn in the Gospel. Thus shalt
11 XVII | All this I too long to learn: and I beseech thee make
12 XVII | Prophets and Apostles? But we learn it, so far as in us lieth,
13 XVIII | bodily death, thou mayest learn by this, that I have set
14 XIX | driveth away bees, so, we learn, do evil imaginations drive
15 XXII | I asked thee of him, to learn where he is." The monk answered, "
16 XXVII | whose coming thou mayest learn, O king, by the reading
17 XXX | but, when he desired to learn what women were called,
18 XXXI | return to thy senses, and learn that thou art older than
19 XXXII | eyes; cease to do evil: learn to do well. Come now, and
20 XXXV | wickedness of your souls; learn to do well'; and `Though
21 XXXVII| my salvation, that I may learn of him the exact rule of
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