Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | his childhood and early youth. One anecdote in the Anonymous
2 I, XII | whole flower of its active youth, who had been led away by
3 I, XXI | bodily strength to a lame youth, then spiritual health to
4 I, XXI | in the very flower of his youth laboured under a grievous
5 I, XXI | blessed Germanus, causing the youth to sit down, touched the
6 I, XXI | resumed their task, and the youth was, in the presence of
7 II, I | almost all the time of his youth, to use his own words, he
8 II, I | eaten thereof: (for from my youth compassion grew up with
9 II, XII | to him.~ Whilst the royal youth still sat there alone, glad
10 II, XX | one of his sons, a warlike youth, fell before him; Eadfrid,
11 III, XXI | truth. Being an excellent youth, and most worthy of the
12 III, XXIV | son to the said Penda, a youth whom they had kept concealed;
13 IV, XXI | King Egfrid, was slain, a youth about eighteen years of
14 IV, XXII | of many. In that battle a youth called Imma, one of the
15 IV, XXV | became a custom.~For in his youth he had been guilty of some
16 IV, XXXII| In that monastery was a youth whose eyelid was disfigured
17 IV, XXXII| and it happened that the youth who had the diseased eye
18 IV, XXXII| fit, gave the rest to the youth to put back into its place.
19 V, II | township not far off, a certain youth who was dumb, known to the
20 V, II | consenting, that is, yes. The youth’s tongue was immediately
21 V, II | skin was healed. Thus the youth became fair of countenance,
22 V, XIII | the evil actions of his youth. If, contrarywise, he had
23 V, XIII | he had taken care in his youth to correct the errors of
24 V, XIX | before, by name Offa, a youth of a most pleasing age and
25 V, XIX | that monastery, and being a youth of a good understanding,
26 V, XIX | being pleased with the youth’s good purpose, sent him
27 V, XIX | for a space, and, being a youth of an active spirit, was
28 V, XIX | under his notice, another youth, called Biscop, surnamed
29 V, XIX | bishop was delighted with the youth’s prudent discourse, the
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