Book, Chapter
1 I, XXV | had come. When they had sat down, in obedience to the
2 II, IV | the monks, Mellitus also sat among them, in the eighth
3 II, IX | natural sagacity, he often sat alone by himself a long
4 II, XII | saluted him, and asked why he sat there in solitude on a stone
5 II, XII | Whilst the royal youth still sat there alone, glad of the
6 III, II | surface of the wood. As he sat at table, having no place
7 III, VI | which sight, the bishop who sat by him, greatly rejoicing
8 III, X | owners of the house, he sat down with them at the entertainment,
9 III, X | a post in the wall. They sat long at supper and drank
10 III, XI | that had been tormented sat up, and fetching a deep
11 III, XII | durst not assail him as he sat by the saint’s tomb; but
12 III, XII | wont always, wherever he sat, to hold his hands on his
13 III, XIV | to dinner, and the Bishop sat in his place; but the king,
14 IV, V | all met together, and had sat down in order, I said, ‘
15 IV, XI | come to him; one of whom sat down by his bed, whilst
16 V, V | rejoicing at his recovery. He sat down, ate and drank and
17 V, XII | life again, and suddenly sat up, whereat all those that
18 V, XII | whereat all those that sat about the body weeping fled
19 V, XIII| room two fair youths, and sat down by me, the one at my
20 V, XIII| men in white raiment who sat by me, ‘Why sit ye here,
21 V, XIX | Wilfrid was in Rome and sat in council among the bishops,
22 V, XIX | sleep, he raised himself and sat up, and opening his eyes,
23 V, XIX | there present. When they had sat awhile and begun to discourse,
24 V, XXI | from among his nobles that sat about him, he knelt on the
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