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1 Pre, 2 | literature. Truly, as was said by Robert Holkoth long ago, 2 pI, 13 | herself shortly afterward said, had woven without a seam, 3 pII, 19 | Now the virgin, as before said, came forth from the bounds 4 pIII, 24 | ideally preconceived. ~'Alas!' said she, 'what blindness of 5 pIII, 30 | to treat of what has been said, yet I have allowed my discourse 6 pIII, 32 | marvelous apparition; and I ~said that it was not to be wondered 7 pIV, 34 | watchful on its threshold, said: ~'Can it be that thou dost 8 pIV, 34 | fitting reply. ~For nothing,' said I, 'O heavenly queen, do 9 pIV, 34 | of this question.' ~Then said she: ~'Since all things 10 pIV, 38 | them in retribution.' ~Then said 1: ~O thou who directest 11 pIV, 39 | our explanations.' ~Then said I: ~`I marvel as I think 12 pIV, 39 | calm look much disquieted, said: ~What! in thine asking 13 pIV, 40 | or the very deities are said to have stealthily withdrawn 14 pIV, 41 | explanation.' ~At this I said: ~I Now I see, mother, that 15 pIV, 41 | by me?' I marvel " then I said, wherefore certain parts 16 pIV, 41 | show. For since, as we have said before, many men have taken 17 pIV, 41 | disgrace and division.' ~Then said I: ~Now the stream of my 18 pIV, 43 | hunger of my intellect,' I said, 'the sharpness of my burning 19 pIV, 43 | which thou promisest.' ~Then said she: ~'When God wished to 20 pIV, 45 | slowly shaking her head, said in words foretelling rebuke: ~' 21 pV, 58 | a timely sickle.' ~Then said I : ~'Now long since my 22 mVI, 58 | passa ruinam.~'Alas!' she said suffering what headlong 23 pVI, 66 | of Mother Wisdom.' ~Then said I: ~'I could wish that, 24 pVI, 66 | severest censure and invective, said: ~ 25 pVII, 75 | of her unpausing speech, said: ~'I could wish that thou 26 pVIII, 83| their speech with speech, said: ~`O lonely lamps in human 27 pIX, 90 | bowed head to the skies and said: ~"O first foundation of