Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | that thou hast desired and asked this of me. He was troubled
2 I, I | Picts had no wives, and asked them of the Scots; who would
3 I, XXVII| been done in Britain, and asked and received replies, of
4 II, I | When he beheld them, he asked, it is said, from what region
5 II, I | grace. He therefore again asked, what was the name of that
6 II, VI | grievously a long time, asked of him with apostolic severity,
7 II, VI | received. The king, astonished, asked who had presumed to inflict
8 II, XII | promised to perform 'what was asked of him. But when Ethelfrid
9 II, XII | close up, saluted him, and asked why he sat there in solitude
10 II, XII | asleep. Edwin, in his turn, asked, what it was to him, whether
11 II, XII | right hand on his head, and asked, whether he knew that sign?
12 II, XIII | council with the wise men,' he asked of every one in particular
13 III, V | that when King Oswald had asked a bishop of the Scots to
14 III, VII | received him honourably, and asked Theodore, then Archbishop
15 III, VIII | the monastery, and being asked by her what they wanted,
16 III, XXII | this wicked deed; and being asked what had moved them to it,
17 III, XXV | None." Then again the king asked, " Do you both agree in
18 III, XXVI | inhabitants came together and asked of him the Word of life;
19 IV, I | that the bishop they had asked of the Roman prelate was
20 IV, III | weather became calm. Being asked by his brethren why he did
21 IV, V | the holy places, having asked Bishop Wilfrid, with a promise
22 IV, V | had ended my preface, I asked every one of them in order,
23 IV, IX | Having so said, and being asked by those about her with
24 IV, XVIII| memory; from whom he also asked and obtained, in order to
25 IV, XIX | defiled by man.~She had long asked of the king that he would
26 IV, XXII | Ethelred’s nobles. Being asked by him who he was, and fearing
27 IV, XXII | queen’s thegn. From him he asked and obtained the price of
28 IV, XXIV | What must I sing?" he asked. "Sing the beginning of
29 IV, XXIV | was now past midnight, he asked them, whether they had the
30 IV, XXIV | received It into his hand, he asked, whether they were all in
31 IV, XXIV | and in their turn they asked him to be of the same mind
32 IV, XXIV | entrance into another life, and asked how near the time was when
33 IV, XXV | companion, perceiving it, asked what was the reason, to
34 IV, XXIX | he had obtained what he asked of the Lord, he said, "Rise,
35 IV, XXXII| as relics, to friends who asked for them, or to show, in
36 IV, XXXII| of them to a friend who asked for it, and it happened
37 V, I | with his discourse, and asked for his blessing, as we
38 V, III | laid his hands upon her. He asked when the maiden had been
39 V, IX | love, appeared to me, and asked, whether I knew him? I said, ‘
40 V, X | certain township-reeve, and asked of him that he would conduct
41 V, XIX | weeping. Sighing gently, he asked where Acca, the priest,
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