Chapter
1 I | soul was utterly crushed by poverty, and choked with many vices,
2 II | and pain. Its riches is poverty; its loftiness die lowest
3 III | old age, nor disease, nor poverty, nor anything else grievous
4 XII | silence of the lips, in poverty and want, in chastity and
5 XIV | thither, from wealth to poverty, and from poverty to honour,
6 XIV | wealth to poverty, and from poverty to honour, carrying some
7 XVI | there sat a man, plunged in poverty, and clad in rags and tatters.
8 XVI | people, pinched by such poverty as not to afford house and
9 XVI | death, riches that dread no poverty: joy and gladness that have
10 XVI | him to embrace a life of poverty, preferring it to his own
11 XVIII | were pinched by extreme poverty and why thou callest me
12 XVIII | these men were pinched by poverty, but that they plume themselves
13 XVIII | betokeneth the extreme of poverty. But those who despise the
14 XVIII | called I it the extreme of poverty, which the lovers of heavenly
15 XXIII | common herd are pinched with poverty, while thou addest ever
16 XXXIII| daily, casting off their poverty of soul and body: and his
17 XXXIX | poor, that we through his poverty might become rich, and,
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