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1 IV | vagabonds and deceivers," he cried, "have ye not heard the
2 IV | Well spoken, O king," cried the monks. "They that dread
3 V | abhorrence of the sight, he cried to his esquires, "Who are
4 V | Bitter is this life," cried he, "and fulfilled of all
5 IX | door being now shut, and cried, saying, `Lord, Lord, open
6 XIII | baulked at every turn; and he cried misery on himself for his
7 XVII | wisdom and knowledge, he cried for all to understand, `
8 XXIII | that dwelt in his soul, cried out, "We carry about these
9 XXIV | with ungovernable anger, he cried out wrathfully against him,
10 XXIV | hadst never been born," he cried, "nor hadst come to the
11 XXV | judge of his cause, and cried out of the depth of his
12 XXX | straight and smooth for him, cried, "Why dost thou, who are
13 XXX | running down his cheeks, he cried aloud to him that is able
14 XXXI | Wherefore also the prophet cried, Hell is in bitterness at
15 XXXII | midst of the assembly, and cried with a loud voice, saying, "
16 XXXV | so that all the multitude cried aloud with one voice, "Great
17 XXXV | forth with shrieks, and cried out in terror at the invincible
18 XXXV | floods from his eyes, he cried aloud unto God saying, ~"
19 XXXVI | anguish of heart. "Wo is us," cried they, "for this grievous
20 XXXVII| whom he longed for, and cried aloud to him, as though
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