Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | We are thus brought very near to our author, and may have
2 I, I | as soon as the ship comes near the shore, and the scent
3 I, X | a Briton, spread far and near the infection of his perfidious
4 I, XII | and running westward, ends near the city of Aicluith.~But
5 I, XX | formidable host of foes drew near, visible, as they approached,
6 I, XXV | told that, as they drew near to the city, after their
7 I, XXVII | been ordained in places near to one another, no ordination
8 I, XXXII | the end of the world draws near, many things are about to
9 II, X | since the two countries are near together, that your Highness
10 II, X | man whom he formed. Draw near, then, to the knowledge
11 II, XIII | but as soon as he drew near the temple he did not delay
12 II, XVI | people, in the river Trent, near the city, which in the English
13 II, XVI | he had seen clear springs near the highways, he caused
14 II, XX | where he chiefly dwelt, near Cataract,has its name to
15 III, II | to this day. The place is near the wall in the north which
16 III, VIII | of her summoning drawing near, she began to visit in the
17 III, IX | travelling on horseback near that place, when his horse
18 III, XI | soon as that maiden drew near the hall of this house,
19 III, XIII | was already spread far and near in that island also. One
20 III, XIII | salvation; who, seeing his death near at hand, began to fear and
21 III, XIII | He called me, for I was near, and trembling and sighing
22 III, XVI | the Northumbrians far and near, even to the royal city,
23 III, XIX | pleasantly situated in the woods, near the sea; it was built within
24 III, XIX | immense flame. When it drew near, fearing for himself, he
25 III, XIX | Lord, behold the fire draws near to me." The angel answered, "
26 III, XIX | the porch, to be re-buried near the altar, was found as
27 III, XXIII | desirous either to live near the body of their father,
28 III, XXIV | auxiliaries. The battle was fought near the river Winwaed, which
29 III, XXVII | ravaged the country far and near, and destroyed a great multitude
30 III, XXX | all the country, far and near, brought back both the people
31 IV, III | flesh, his hour also drew near wherein he was to pass out
32 IV, III | that afterwards it drew near him gradually, till it came
33 IV, IV | travelling about far and near, he found a place in the
34 IV, X | monastery, which was very near, and professing that she
35 IV, XI | his death to be drawing near, being a man of a royal
36 IV, XIII | called Bosanhamm, (Bosham near Chichester) encompassed
37 IV, XIX | Grantacaestir, (Grantchester, near Cambridge) and presently,
38 IV, XIX | Cambridge) and presently, near the city walls, they found
39 IV, XXI | Ethelred, king of the Mercians, near the river Trent, and Aelfwine,
40 IV, XXIV | hour of his departure drew near, it was preceded by a bodily
41 IV, XXIV | another life, and asked how near the time was when the brothers
42 IV, XXV | journey, when they drew near to the monastery, and beheld
43 IV, XXVIII| presence of King Egfrid, near the river Alne, at a place
44 IV, XXIX | called life, was drawing near; as he, at that time, with
45 IV, XXXII | monastery, which, being built near the river Dacore,has taken
46 V, IV | monastery, which was very near. The thegn, entreating him
47 V, V | went in, and saw him very near death, and by his side the
48 V, XI | the Word of faith far and near, drew many from their errors,
49 V, XII | were thus tormented far and near with this interchange of
50 V, XII | towards me: and when it drew near, all those evil spirits,
51 V, XIV | being noised abroad far and near, inclined many to do penance
52 V, XXI | mouth of the river Wear, and near the river Tyne, at the place
53 V, XXI | of these is now drawing near, but there is at the present
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