Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | Let him also rejoice and prefer to seek thee, even if he
2 3, II | real compassion would still prefer that there be nothing for
3 4, XIV | and love them too. I would prefer being unknown than known
4 5, XII | be corrected and come to prefer the learning they obtain
5 5, XII | money and, above all, to prefer thee to such learning, O
6 6, V | time forward, I began to prefer the Catholic doctrine. I
7 6, VI | inquire of me whether I should prefer to be merry or anxious,
8 6, VI | been asked whether I should prefer to be as he was or as I
9 6, VI | Actually, I ought not to prefer myself to him because I
10 6, X | thought them strange who could prefer gold to integrity. His character
11 9, VIII | smelling nothing; and I prefer honey to mead, a smooth
12 9, XXVIII| rejoices to endure, he would prefer that there were nothing
13 9, XXXVII| utterly in the wrong, I would prefer to be praised by all men
14 9, XXXVII| confident in the truth, would prefer to be blamed by all, I see
15 11, XIV | be enemies! For I would prefer that they should be slain
16 11, XXXI | supreme authority, I would prefer to write it so that, whatever
17 12, XXXI | thee, and so they would prefer to find their joy in thy
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