Book, Chapter
1 1, XVIII| passion. For it is not by our feet, nor by change of place,
2 4, VI | toward thee and plucking my feet out of the snare. And I
3 4, XV | kind, his stature, how many feet high, and his family relationship,
4 5, IV | he may not know how many feet high it is or how wide it
5 6, III | in space, both head and feet.~
6 6, XI | interpreted. I will set my feet upon that step where, as
7 6, XII | which his honorable and free feet might be entangled.~22.
8 6, XVIII| become weak, seeing at their feet the Deity made weak by sharing
9 7, VIII | by ships or chariots or feet - indeed it was not as far
10 7, XII | of my tears, I got to my feet, for I could not but think
11 7, XII | world’s hopes, but set my feet on that rule of faith which
12 8, VI | Italian soil with his naked feet, which called for unusual
13 9, XXXIV| seductions of my eyes, lest my feet be entangled as I go forward
14 9, XXXIV| be pleased to “pluck my feet out of the net.”377 Thou
15 10, XXVI | line by the length of the feet, and the length of the feet
16 10, XXVI | feet, and the length of the feet by the length of the syllable,
17 10, XXVI | they consist of so many feet; they are long feet because
18 10, XXVI | many feet; they are long feet because they extend over
19 12, XIV | his word is a lamp to your feet.555 Hope and persevere until
20 12, XIX | Follow him, O beautiful feet,603 and shine in the firmament,
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