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glory 11
gluttony 1
gnashing 1
go 17
goats 1
god 21
godly 1
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17 brought
17 distance
17 following
17 go
17 how
17 lest
17 night
Sulpitius Severus
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   Dialogue,  Chapter
1 I, I | Egypt, I felt a desire to go on as far as the sea. I 2 I, I | lead me away that I should go on board that ship. Ere 3 I, III | my mind a great desire to go to Carthage, tovisit those 4 I, IV | let our friend here rather go on to complete his account 5 I, XII | of one recluse, I shall go on to relate to you some 6 I, XXI | Hieronymus. But do thou rather go on with what you had begun, 7 I, XXVI| on to other matters, let go all remembrance of such 8 II, I | man with this, told him to go on his way. Then, a little 9 II, I | nothing moved, bids him go to the door for a little, 10 II, III | crime, and to allow them to go on their way. The blessed 11 II, V | all points, like them. But go on, I beg of you, although 12 II, V | than we have heard-still, go on, O Gaul, to set forth 13 II, V | to him, and tells him to go with confidence to the palace, 14 II, XIV | the Gaul further, or to go and welcome that man whom 15 III, IV | Martin is at the door: go immediately, and undo the 16 III, X | been able to do nothing. 'Go,' said he, ' let down your 17 III, XI | Now Martin, constrained to go to the court by many serious


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