Book, Chapter
1 I, V | of Britain which had been recovered. ~In the year of our Lord
2 I, V | the island, which he had recovered, from the other unconquered
3 I, XXXIII| city, as has been said, recovered therein, with the support
4 II, IX | that time, the king, being recovered of the wound which he had
5 III, IX | then starting up, perfectly recovered, began to graze hungrily
6 III, XXIV | foreign king, they bravely recovered at once their liberty and
7 III, XXVII | throwing off his sickness, recovered and lived a long time after
8 IV, V | that he had designed, if he recovered from his sickness, to go
9 IV, XII | Lindsey, because Ethelred had recovered that province, was placed
10 IV, XXII | soon, therefore, as he was recovered, he sold him to a certain
11 IV, XXVI | fall away for the Picts recovered their own lands, which had
12 V, II | Thus filled with joy at his recovered health, notwithstanding
13 V, III | and though I have not yet recovered my former strength, yet
14 V, IV | but at the same time had recovered the strength which she had
15 V, XIII | would do it when he was recovered of his sickness, lest his
16 V, XIX | and seeing him somewhat recovered and able to speak, knelt
17 V, XIX | The bishop accordingly recovered, whereat all men rejoiced
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