Chapter
1 II | desert, grieved to have lost the crown of martyrdom,
2 V | like unto a man that hath lost a great treasure, whose
3 X | What a treasure that hast lost to-day! For I have inside
4 XI | sheep, and, when one was lost, left the ninety and nine,
5 XVIII | revealeth it. Wherefore am I lost in amaze at thine eloquent
6 XXI | hast sought me that was lost and astray on the mountain,
7 XXIII | company, that ye may meet your lost friends and be duly grateful
8 XXV | light. Wherefore thou hast lost the right pathway, and wanderest
9 XXVII | she lamenteth, seeking her lost lover. They say that she
10 XXIX | succour, gone is all hope! and lost is all the reverence of
11 XXX | earth. But he, that had lost his heart to that scene
12 XXXI | the way, they that were lost in dire captivity have been
13 XXXI | nigh at hand, thou hadst lost thy god. He, to whom many
14 XXXII | feast for the return of the lost sheep. The Lord himself
15 XXXIII| distress, that thou hast not lost thy son." Thus spake Araches,
16 XXXIII| had suffered much, and had lost his own see, on account
17 XXXV | offer God for thee? I was lost, and was found through thee:
18 XL | life. Their bodies had not lost their former hue, but were
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