Chapter
1 IV | in a covert, cast to the ground, his foot grievously crushed
2 VI | but others fell upon good ground, and brought forth fruit
3 VI | thine heart fruit-bearing ground, and good, I shall not be
4 VI | mystery. But and if the ground be stony and thorny, and
5 VI | his chariot, fell on the ground, and did obeisance. Then
6 VII | man, taking dust of the ground for the fashioning of his
7 XII | dasheth his face upon the ground. To-day it adorneth his
8 XII | on slippery, treacherous ground. Yea, he forgat, without
9 XVI | with thanksgiving from the ground of her heart. The young
10 XXII | fell in obeisance on the ground. The king spake unto him, "
11 XXV | foot, or the couch on the ground? As for riches and money,
12 XXVI | but sat near him on the ground. There stood the learned
13 XXXI | gold, and raised from the ground, and set on high. Then,
14 XXXIII| altars, and razed them to the ground, and uncovered their foundations,
15 XXXIV | his Master, watered the ground with his tears, giving thanks
16 XXXV | and tore them down to the ground. Then he brake them into
17 XXXV | levelled them even to the ground, and in their stead, and
18 XXXV | sleep: but he watered the ground with his tears, and continued
19 XXXIX | fountain, bedewed him and the ground whereon he sat. He mourned
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