Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, III | the harbor, and launched forth into the deep. Our destination
2 I, XV | uncertain authors, but will set forth facts which have been vouched
3 I, XV | which, as they had come forth with closed eyes from the
4 I, XVIII| the flames were bursting forth from the oven broken open,
5 I, XXII | unhappy obstinacy he went forth, and, to the grief of all,
6 I, XXIII| many others, be fully set forth, which at the time of your
7 I, XXVII| to work rather, and set forth what you have still got
8 II, II | leather-bottle. Martin stretched forth his hand, felt all the limbs
9 II, II | abundant milk is wont to flow forth from the teats of goats
10 II, IV | an enormous crowd went forth to meet us, consisting entirely
11 II, V | heard-still, go on, O Gaul, to set forth what still remains of what
12 II, X | sustained no injury, sets forth the glory of virginity;-
13 III, II | my mind inclines to set forth an incident respecting which
14 III, V | that we are really setting forth6 a true history in a dutiful
15 III, VI | expressions is generally rolled forth by the clerics; but the
16 III, XII | implored the emperor10 to put forth his power against this one
17 III, XIV | his which cannot be set forth in words. For instance,
18 III, XV | full of madness, he vomits forth a thousand reproaches against
19 III, XV | pale with rage, he rolled forth the words of sin, asserting
20 III, XVIII| all the others were drawn forth by our laments, we at length
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