Book, Chapter
1 I, III | emperor from Augustus, being desirous to approve himself a prince
2 I, VIII | fell upon the island, ever desirous to hear some new thing,
3 I, XXV | and, as I conceive, are desirous to impart to us those things
4 I, XXXII| gifts of divers sorts; being desirous to glorify the king with
5 III, III | ascended the throne, being desirous that all the nation under
6 III, V | what was to be done, being desirous that the nation should obtain
7 III, XI | It was here that she was desirous to lay the revered bones
8 III, XVIII| ascended the throne, being desirous to imitate the good institutions
9 III, XIX | singular virtues, being desirous to live as a stranger and
10 III, XIX | duly carried out, he became desirous to rid himself of all business
11 III, XXIII| monastery came thither, being desirous either to live near the
12 IV, XVIII| Wherefore, Pope Agatho, being desirous to be informed concerning
13 IV, XXIII| to the king there; being desirous to cross over thence into
14 IV, XXIII| Abbess Hilda,at length being desirous to attain to greater perfection,
15 V, VII | and went to Rome, being desirous to obtain the peculiar honour
16 V, VII | Gregory was pope, being desirous to spend some part of his
17 V, XIX | arrived there, being likewise desirous to go to Rome, of whom we
18 V, XIX | be beheaded, being very desirous, though the bishop strongly
19 V, XIX | above-mentioned, the king being desirous that a man of so much learning
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