Chapter
1 II | him a son, a right goodly child, whose beauty from his very
2 II | joy at the birth of the child, the king called him Ioasaph,
3 III | the advancement of the child, now born unto thee, will
4 V | said, "Tell me, darling child, what is the sadness that
5 XVI | man's daughter, his only child, a virgin, was sitting before
6 XVI | arms, for she is mine only child.' 'But,' said the youth, `
7 XIX | henceforth be no more a child in mind, tossed to and fro,
8 XIX | or rather in malice be a child, but have thy mind settled
9 XIX | true God, so walk thou as a child of light; for the fruit
10 XXIV | calling to his son, he said, "Child, what is this report that
11 XXIV | distressed and cruelly treated by child as I have now been by thee.
12 XXIV | servant of a strange God. Child, wherefore hast thou done
13 XXVI | he to his son, "Although, child, thou oughtest in all points
14 XXVII | adultery with Aphrodite by the child Eros and Hephaestus and
15 XXX | and therein enclosed his child together with the men that
16 XXXI | felt, thou seed of Babylon, child of the building of the tower
17 XXXV | born, and said "Dearest child, yet not child of me, but
18 XXXV | Dearest child, yet not child of me, but of mine heavenly
19 XXXVIII| strong in hope, like a child hoping after long absence
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