Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | foundation laid of that sound learning upon which his
2 II, VII | of gout, but his mind was sound and active, cheerfully passing
3 II, VIII | declare, that in truth 'Their sound is gone out into all the
4 III, II | found his arm and hand as sound as if he had never felt
5 III, VIII | angels, and, as it were, the sound of a multitude entering
6 IV, III | afterwards said, he heard a sweet sound of singing and rejoicing
7 IV, III | from heaven to earth. This sound he said he first heard coming
8 IV, III | the oratory, and making a sound with his hand, as he was
9 IV, XX | Gracious, Divine.~"Let Maro sound the trumpet of war, let
10 IV, XX | Christ we sing, let Maro sound the trumpet of war.~"Chaste
11 IV, XXIII| in the air the well-known sound of the bell, which used
12 IV, XXXII| found it and the eyelid as sound as if there never had been
13 V, IV | immediately got up whole and sound, and perceiving that she
14 V, XII | sudden I heard behind me the sound of a mighty and miserable
15 V, XII | yet I still had a confused sound in my ears. In the meantime,
16 V, XII | is, where you heard the sound of sweet singing amidst
17 V, XIII | so; take heed and be of sound mind." "I am not mad," replied
18 V, XX | most learned in Holy Writ, sound in the confession of the
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