D
Subject Chapter Paragraph
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Dance, by men |
Bushmen |
9 |
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Dance, embodies feelings |
Chinese
Odes |
2 |
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Dancing, a great thing |
Hardy |
23 |
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Dancing, after drinking |
Chinese
Odes |
18 |
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Dancing, drum |
Bushmen |
6 |
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Dancing, in the square |
Sumerian
Songs |
4 |
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Dancing, rattles |
Bushmen |
7 |
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Dancing, with girl friend |
Sumerian
Songs |
4 |
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Danger, from statesmen |
Smith |
4 |
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Danger, refuge from |
Bedouin |
2 |
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Dangerous words |
Xunzi |
12 |
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Darwin, Charles |
Darwin |
Intro,
1-36 |
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Daughter, do not prostitute |
Hebrew
Scrb |
25 |
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Daughter, father teaching |
N
A Indian |
8 |
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Daughter, father's role |
Bantu |
1 |
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Daughter, loss of |
Po
Chu-i |
12 |
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Daughter, plea for life |
Euripedes |
4 |
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Daughter, problems of |
Po
Chu-i |
11 |
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Daughter, wealthy parents |
Tamil
Poets |
5 |
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Daughter, who died |
Ifaluk |
6 |
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Daughter’, sorrow after war |
Euripedes |
6 |
|
Daughter-in-law, protect |
Hebrew
Scrb |
30 |
|
Dawn, time to act |
Omar
Khaiyyam |
1 |
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Day break, at the tavern |
Hafiz |
10 |
|
Day of Atonement |
Hebrew
Scrb |
11 |
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Day, hours of work |
More |
7 |
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Days wasted |
Po
Chu-i |
5 |
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De Rerum Natura |
Lucretius |
1--20 |
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Dead, fortunate |
Euripedes |
7 |
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Dead, grieving for |
Bhagavad
Gita |
5 |
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Dead, know nothing |
Koheleth |
21 |
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Dead, land of |
Carvaka |
9 |
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Dead, no consciousness |
Wang
Ch'ung |
14 |
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Dead, the |
Kenko |
16 |
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Dead, tribute to |
Eliz
Poets |
18 |
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Deaf, treat well |
Hebrew
Scrb |
5 |
|
Death of Socrates |
Socrates |
30 |
|
Death penalty |
Socrates |
21 |
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Death penalty, abolition of |
European
Council |
Protocol
13 |
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Death penalty, abolition of |
European
Council |
Protocol
6.1-6.4 |
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Death penalty, against |
More |
2 |
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Death, and non-existence |
Buddha |
33 |
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Death, and the rain |
Bushmen |
10 |
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Death, and wind |
Bushmen |
11 |
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Death, approaching |
Hitomaro |
8 |
|
Death, as migration of soul |
Socrates |
30 |
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Death, as nothingness |
Socrates |
30 |
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Death, at seventy |
Greek
Analects |
3 |
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Death, be generous |
Ben
Sirach |
58,
59 |
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Death, better than bitter life |
Ben
Sirach |
1 |
|
Death, bloody grimace |
Euripedes |
8 |
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Death, comes to all |
Gorgias |
1 |
|
Death, Confederate Chief |
Dekanawidah |
32 |
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Death, cuts man down |
Sin-Leqe-uninnini |
12 |
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Death, escaping |
Socrates |
28 |
|
Death, exagerrated |
Petrarch |
16 |
|
Death, fear of |
Lao
Tzu |
3 |
|
Death, fear of |
Sin-Leqe-uninnini |
11 |
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Death, fear of |
Socrates |
14,
18 |
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Death, fear of |
Lucretius |
1 |
|
Death, fear of |
Montaigne |
33 |
|
Death, from famine |
Kamo
no Chomei |
4 |
|
Death, in war |
Du
Fu |
2 |
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Death, knowledge of |
Confucius |
12 |
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Death, least evil |
Bacon |
38 |
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Death, nature presides |
Lao
Tzu |
3 |
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Death, no avoiding |
Carvaka |
1 |
|
Death, no rising from |
Al
Ma'arri |
19 |
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Death, nothing to fear in |
Lucretius |
15 |
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Death, nothing to us |
Epicurus |
30,
31 |
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Death, of a daughter |
Ifaluk |
6 |
|
Death, of a little son |
Hafiz |
12 |
|
Death, of a wife |
Eliz
Poets |
19 |
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Death, of Buddha |
Buddha |
34 |
|
Death, of child |
Zitkala-Sa |
3,
15 |
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Death, of daughter |
Galileo |
18 |
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Death, of hero |
Sumer
Scribes |
52-62 |
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Death, of human |
Epictetus |
5 |
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Death, of Iphigenia |
Aeschylus |
2 |
|
Death, of Patroclus |
Homer |
9 |
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Death, of wife |
Hafiz |
6 |
|
Death, of wife (I) |
Hitomaro |
5 |
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Death, of wife (II) |
Hitomaro |
7 |
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Death, pressing |
Kenko |
23 |
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Death, response to |
Ben
Sirach |
57--9 |
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Death, shatters us |
Al
Ma'arri |
32 |
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Death, stalks the night |
Al
Ma'arri |
2 |
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Death, think on |
Epictetus |
16 |
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Death, woe for |
Petrarch |
17 |
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Debate, productive |
Jefferson |
28 |
|
Debt, loans and pledges |
Hebrew
Scribes |
84-8 |
|
Debt, no imprisonment for |
European
Council |
Protocol
4.1 |
|
Debt, recovery |
Hammurabi |
31 |
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Debtors, abhorrence of |
Rabelais |
10 |
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Debtors, praise of |
Rabelais |
1 |
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Debts |
Muhammad |
57,59,
61 |
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Debts, forgiveness |
Amenenope |
14 |
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Debts, payment |
Bantu |
13 |
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Debts, remission of |
Sumer
Scribes |
24 |
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Decameron, defense of |
Boccaccio |