Book, Chapter
1 1, II | in thee? Or from whence wouldst thou come into me? Where,
2 1, III | if they were broken, thou wouldst not be poured out. And,
3 5, II | fled from thy presence? Wouldst thou be unable to find them?
4 5, VIII | flood of tears but that thou wouldst not allow me to sail? But
5 6, I | begin to speak, and thou wouldst deliver him to his mother.
6 6, I | prayers and tears that thou wouldst hasten thy aid and enlighten
7 6, III | in my prayers that thou wouldst help me. My mind was wholly
8 6, V | begun to believe that thou wouldst not, under any circumstances,
9 6, VI | more gracious the less thou wouldst allow anything that was
10 6, XI | grant it.”168 Certainly thou wouldst have given it, if I had
11 6, XIII | heartfelt cries, that thou wouldst, by a vision, disclose unto
12 6, XIII | my future marriage, thou wouldst not. She did, indeed, see
13 7, VII | his narrative, and thou wouldst oppose me to myself and
14 8, IV | up their error, and thou wouldst have heard them when they
15 9, XXXIV| eyes to thee, that thou wouldst be pleased to “pluck my
16 10, XIII | period of time. Else thou wouldst not precede all periods
17 11, XIV | vehemently. Oh, if thou wouldst slay them with thy two-edged
18 11, XVI | in my heart; if only thou wouldst speak thus, I would send
19 12, I | of a field, so that thou wouldst go untended if I did not
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