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1 I, 17 | and director; verily thou art grown very old and weighted
2 II, 27 | thou gain a reproach, and art shamed before God and man.~
3 II, 33 | thee in the net till thou art ensnared.~
4 V, 222| O my lord the kin I thou art like the idol Bel, and the
5 V, 226| to him, 'O my lord! thou art like the sun, and thy servants
6 V, 229| to him, 'O my lord! thou art like the moon, and thy nobles
7 V, 231| he said, 'O my lord! thou art like the month of April,
8 V, 241| me know who thou really art.'~
9 VI, 261| king said to him, 'Thou art mad; who can bring anything
10 VI, 269| from all this that thou art growing old and art in thy
11 VI, 269| thou art growing old and art in thy dotage, for between
12 VII, 299| Nadan said, 'For what cause art thou wroth with me?'~
13 VII, 303| 8 O my boy! thou art like the gazelle who was
14 VII, 328| 33 O my boy! thou art like the cat to whom they
15 VII, 332| think that after myself thou art the worst of us."~
16 VII, 340| I am the wicked and thou art the righteous: I the guilty
17 VII, 341| to him, 'O my boy! thou art like the tree which was
18 VII, 342| thou bear fruit when thou art in another place?"~
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