Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | when he speaks of thee? But woe to them that keep silence -
2 1, VII | VII~ ~11. “Hear me, O God! Woe to the sins of men!” When
3 1, XVI | CHAPTER XVI~ ~25. But woe unto you, O torrent of human
4 2, III | and not their faces.~7. Woe is me! Do I dare affirm
5 3, VI | Manicheans] I did believe. Woe, woe, by what steps I was
6 3, VI | Manicheans] I did believe. Woe, woe, by what steps I was dragged
7 6, XVI | own sake.~O crooked ways! Woe to the audacious soul which
8 9, XXVIII| victory lies I do not know.~Woe is me! Lord, have pity on
9 9, XXVIII| victory lies I do not know. Woe is me! Lord, have pity on
10 9, XXVIII| Lord, have pity on me. Woe is me! Behold, I do not
11 9, XXVIII| not an ordeal? There is woe in the prosperity of this
12 9, XXVIII| of this world; there is woe in the fear of misfortune;
13 9, XXVIII| of misfortune; there is woe in the distortion of joy.
14 9, XXVIII| distortion of joy. There is woe in the adversities of this
15 9, XXVIII| of this world - a second woe, and a third, from the desire
16 12, VIII | that my existence is my woe except in thee - not only
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