Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| forgetfulness, does his country show signs of appreciating him
2 1, Int| surveillance, and few dared to show themselves openly his friends.
3 1, 1 | as to others ye did never show,~Who yet do vaunt themselves
4 1, 1 | beauty, and my death alone~Show to me paradise, and take
5 1, 1 | have begun so, continue to show bit by bit that which remains.~
6 1, 1 | away!~These may suffice to show me all the grace~Of changeful
7 1, 3 | would have less power to show itself in those who are
8 1, 4 | although late, come and show themselves, but not in that
9 1, 5 | Fifth Dialogue~I.~CIC. Now show me how I may be able for
10 1, 5 | contained by the sun to show that he is moved by it.~
11 2, 1 | grants so much even as to show his shoulders, which is
12 2, 1 | over the others, makes a show of magnanimous action. or
13 2, 1 | comparison ought perhaps to show greater magnanimity, as
14 2, 1 | which three significations show with what sweetness, gentleness,
15 2, 3 | It is not as the senses show it?~It asks, what power
16 2, 4 | aware of the wild beast,~Show me whether up or down I
17 2, 4 | human soul, whatever it may show itself while it is in the
18 2, 5 | light which alone could show them the image of the highest
19 2, 5 | How dear and sweet you show yourselves, For by your
20 2, 5 | Thou art thyself a guide,~Show to the soul all lower things
21 2, 5 | the only path,~And so did show us plain,~The fairest work
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