Book, Chapter
1 0, Life| poetry, he said also in our tongue, concerning the dread parting
2 0, Life| among so many?’ into our own tongue, for the benefit of the
3 I, XII | Peanfahel, but in the English tongue, Penneltun, and running
4 II, I | blessed Job, "Behold, the tongue of Britain, which only knew
5 II, II | is called, in the English tongue, Bancornaburg, and over
6 II, XVI | city, which in the English tongue is called Tiouulfingacaestir;
7 III, I | place called in the English tongue Denisesburna, that is, the
8 III, II | is called in the English tongue Hefenfelth, or the Heavenly
9 III, III | perfectly skilled in the English tongue, preached the Gospel, it
10 III, IV | oaks, is in the Scottish tongue called Dearmach—The Field
11 III, VII | weary of his barbarous tongue, privately brought into
12 III, IX | place called in the English tongue Maserfelth, in the thirty-eighth
13 IV, IX | other limbs, but also of her tongue; in which state having continued
14 IV, XVII| place which, in the Saxon tongue, is called Haethfelth,we
15 IV, XXIV| it behoved his religious tongue to utter. For having lived
16 IV, XXIV| a quiet death; and that tongue, which had uttered so many
17 IV, XXX | compunction and with faltering tongue, the brothers did as he
18 V, II | come, he bade him put his tongue out of his mouth and show
19 V, II | of the Holy Cross on his tongue, directing him to draw it
20 V, II | that is, yes. The youth’s tongue was immediately loosed,
21 V, VIII| called now in the Greek tongue Theodore. Chief pontiff,
22 V, XI | the Rhine, called in their tongue, Inlitore; there he built
23 V, XI | Wilts; but, in the Gallic tongue, Trajectum. The most reverend
24 V, XII | the body, that even if his tongue had been silent, his life
25 V, XX | small knowledge of the Greek tongue, and knew the Latin as well
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