Book, Chapter
1 I, XII | coast, where their ships lay, because there also the
2 I, XVIII| be opened, that he might lay therein the precious gifts;
3 I, XIX | the dwelling in which he lay. The people all flocked
4 I, XIX | that sheltered the holy man lay open to it, and while the
5 I, XIX | side, the place in which he lay appeared untouched, amid
6 I, XXX | changed hearts, they might lay aside one part of the sacrifice,
7 III, XI | that she was desirous to lay the revered bones of her
8 III, XIV | it better at that time to lay aside all thoughts of engaging,
9 III, XIV | was Tondhere, withdrew and lay concealed in the house of
10 III, XIV | sit down to his meat, and lay aside all sorrow. The king,
11 III, XXIII| habitation of dragons, where each lay, might be grass with reeds
12 III, XXIII| prayer and fasting, and so to lay the foundations there, requested
13 III, XXVII| chamber, where the sick lay, in the morning, and sitting
14 IV, XI | burial, but when they came to lay him in it, they found his
15 IV, XIV | alone in the place where he lay sick, when on a sudden,
16 IV, XVI | came to the king, who then lay in concealment in those
17 IV, XIX | that he would permit her to lay aside worldly cares, and
18 IV, XIX | was ordered," said he, "to lay open that tumour to let
19 IV, XX | Novembers the maid’s fair flesh lay in the tomb, nor did the
20 IV, XXV | inward fetters of sin, which lay heavy upon him, answered, "
21 IV, XXX | into a new coffin, and to lay them in the same place,
22 IV, XXX | you have brought, and so lay it in the coffin which you
23 IV, XXXI | fell to the ground, and lay there a long time and could
24 IV, XXXI | his head, where the pain lay, and likewise pass over
25 V, III | with both hands; and she lay in bed like to die through
26 V, III | with him to the maid, who lay, as I said, in sore anguish,
27 V, IV | of the chamber where she lay. It happened that the man
28 V, IV | had sent to the woman that lay sick some of the holy water,
29 V, V | one of his servants, who lay dangerously ill, insomuch
30 V, V | that if the bishop would lay his hand upon him and give
31 V, XII | valley of infinite length; it lay on our left, and one side
32 V, XII | choke me; and threatened to lay hold on me with fiery tongs,
33 V, XIX | of Maeldum, in Gaul, he lay four days and nights, as
34 V, XXI | work therein,’ none can lay it to our charge, that we
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