Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | been told, the desire to tell it afresh appears to be
2 I, X | in heroic" verse :—~"They tell that one, erewhile consumed
3 I, XXX | Augustine, our brother, tell him what I have long been
4 II, IX | thanks to Christ, and to tell the king, that by his prayers
5 II, XII | soon fall upon you. But tell me, what reward you would
6 III, VIII | celestial country. They also tell of other miracles that were
7 III, XII | in to him, said, "Shall I tell you, my son, how you may
8 III, XIII | Frisians, he often heard him tell of the wonders which had
9 III, XXII | authority of his office:~"I tell thee, forasmuch as thou
10 IV, III | the church, as I began to tell, and the bishop was alone
11 IV, III | said, "I beseech you to tell me what was that song which
12 IV, III | Name of the Lord, that you tell it not to any before my
13 IV, VIII | that it is not so; for I tell you truly, that I see this
14 IV, VIII | day." Then she began to tell, that a certain man of God,
15 IV, XIV | thee the priest, Eappa, and tell him, that the Lord has heard
16 IV, XIX | age, which true histories tell us happened sometimes in
17 IV, XX | chaste is my song.~"I will tell of gifts from Heaven, not
18 IV, XX | of hapless Troy; I will tell of gifts from Heaven, wherein
19 IV, XXIII| Of the last two we shall tell hereafter, that the former
20 IV, XXIV | of many learned men, to tell his dream, and repeat the
21 IV, XXX | great dread, and hastened to tell the bishop what they had
22 V, II | knew him well are wont to tell many miracles, and more
23 V, IX | delivered to him by you. Tell him, therefore, that he
24 V, IX | had told it him, not to tell it to any other, lest haply
25 V, IX | and said, "Why did you tell Egbert so negligently and
26 V, IX | to say? Yet, go now and tell him, that whether he will
27 V, XII | which I had often heard tell. He answered to my thought,
28 V, XIV | like one damned, began to tell them, that he saw Hell opened,
29 V, XIX | perpetual virginity; wherefore I tell you, that you shall now
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