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St. Augustine
Confessions

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long

    Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-9 | And, lo! my infancy died long since, and I live. But Thou, 2 1, 16-25| stand against thee? how long shalt thou not be dried 3 1, 16-25| thou not be dried up? how long roll the sons of Eve into 4 2, 10-18| to look on it. But Thee I long for, O Righteousness and 5 3, 11-20| woman, to be fulfilled so long after, was, for the consolation 6 3, 11-20| her present anguish, so long before foresignified. For 7 4, 4-8 | abyss of Thy judgments? For long, sore sick of a fever, he 8 4, 8-13 | teach, and sometimes learn; long for the absent with impatience; 9 4, 12-19| is here. He would not be long with us, yet left us not; 10 4, 12-19| Him. O ye sons of men, how long so slow of heart? Even now, 11 5, 3-3 | things of theirs with those long fables of the Manichees, 12 5, 3-4 | light, which shall be, so long before, but see not their 13 5, 5-9 | creation can injure him, so long as he doth not believe any 14 5, 6-11 | then, wherewith I had of so long time expected that man, 15 5, 14-25| determined therefore so long to be a Catechumen in the 16 6, 3-3 | never otherwise; and having long sat silent (for who durst 17 6, 4-5 | more ashamed I was, that so long deluded and deceived by 18 6, 7-12 | For Thou hadst said it long ago, and put it into Thy 19 6, 10-17| groaning, and saying, How long shall these things be? This 20 6, 12-21| love of wisdom, as we had long desired. For himself was 21 7, 2-3 | that was enough which long ago, while we were yet at 22 7, 5-7 | past, and was pleased so long after to make something 23 7, 12-18| they shall no longer be. So long therefore as they are, they 24 7, 13-19| but these, I should indeed long for the better; but still 25 7, 13-19| Thy Name; I did not now long for things better, because 26 8, 2-4 | become a Catechumen, not long after he further gave in 27 8, 3-7 | threatens danger; all who long for his recovery are sick 28 8, 5-12 | little while" went on for a long while; in vain I delighted 29 8, 10-22| Lord my God now, as I had long purposed, it was I who willed, 30 8, 12-28| Thee: and Thou, O Lord, how long? how long, Lord, wilt Thou 31 8, 12-28| Thou, O Lord, how long? how long, Lord, wilt Thou be angry 32 8, 12-28| these sorrowful words: How long, how long, "to-morrow, and 33 8, 12-28| sorrowful words: How long, how long, "to-morrow, and tomorrow?" 34 9, 3-5 | at his country-house so long as we should stay there. 35 9, 3-6 | out of truth. Whom, not long after our conversion and 36 9, 3-6 | rolled by at length; for long and many they seemed, for 37 9, 4-9 | said, O ye sons of men, how long slow of heart? why do ye 38 9, 4-9 | the prophet cries out, How long, slow of heart? why do ye 39 9, 4-9 | Holy One. He cries out, How long? He cries out, Know this: 40 9, 4-9 | out, Know this: and I so long, not knowing, loved vanity, 41 9, 4-10 | could not show It them, so long as they brought me their 42 9, 7-15 | 9.7.15 Not long had the Church of Milan 43 9, 10-23| recruiting from the fatigues of a long journey, for the voyage. 44 10, 5-7 | face to face as yet. So long therefore as I be absent 45 10, 5-7 | I know not of myself, so long know I not it, until my 46 10, 18-27| this it?" "Is that it?" so long said I "No," until that 47 10, 20-29| men of all other tongues, long for so earnestly. Known 48 10, 21-31| remember, and love, and long for it? Nor is it I alone, 49 10, 28-39| to endure. In adversity I long for prosperity, in prosperity 50 10, 34-51| sought for, and if absent long, saddeneth the mind. ~ ~ 51 10, 35-55| other senses, which it were long to go through. From this 52 11, 2-2 | are precious with me; and long have I burned to meditate 53 11, 11-13| be compared; and that a long time cannot become long, 54 11, 11-13| long time cannot become long, but out of many motions 55 11, 15-18| 15.18 And yet we say, "a long time" and "a short time"; 56 11, 15-18| time past or to come. A long time past (for example) 57 11, 15-18| hundred years since; and a long time to come, an hundred 58 11, 15-18| But in what sense is that long or short, which is not? 59 11, 15-18| us not then say, "it is long"; but of the past, "it hath 60 11, 15-18| the past, "it hath been long"; and of the future, "it 61 11, 15-18| the future, "it will be long." O my Lord, my Light, shall 62 11, 15-18| that past time which was long, was it long when it was 63 11, 15-18| time which was long, was it long when it was now past, or 64 11, 15-18| present? For then might it be long, when there was, what could 65 11, 15-18| there was, what could be long; but when past, it was no 66 11, 15-18| wherefore neither could that be long, which was not at all. Let 67 11, 15-18| say, "time past hath been long": for we shall not find, 68 11, 15-18| not find, what hath been long, seeing that since it was 69 11, 15-18| that present time was long"; because, when it was present, 70 11, 15-18| when it was present, it was long. For it had not yet passed 71 11, 15-18| there was, what could be long; but after it was past, 72 11, 15-18| that ceased also to be long, which ceased to be. ~ ~ 73 11, 15-19| whether present time can be long: for to thee it is given 74 11, 15-19| hundred years, when present, a long time? See first, whether 75 11, 15-20| we found could be called long, is abridged to the length 76 11, 15-20| time, which we may call long? Is it to come? Of it we 77 11, 15-20| it we do not say, "it is long"; because it is not yet, 78 11, 15-20| is not yet, so as to be long; but we say, "it will be 79 11, 15-20| but we say, "it will be long." When therefore will it 80 11, 15-20| to come, it shall not be long (because what can be long, 81 11, 15-20| long (because what can be long, as yet is not), and so 82 11, 15-20| and so it shall then be long, when from future which 83 11, 15-20| should exist what may be long; then does time present 84 11, 15-20| above, that it cannot be long. ~ ~ 85 11, 22-28| and times, and times, "How long time is it since he said 86 11, 22-28| since he said this"; "how long time since he did this"; 87 11, 22-28| since he did this"; and "how long time since I saw that"; 88 11, 23-29| syllables short, others long, but because those sounded 89 11, 23-30| this motion is twice as long as that. For I ask, Seeing " 90 11, 24-31| I by time measure, how long it moveth, from the time 91 11, 24-31| cease to see. And if I look long, I can only pronounce it 92 11, 24-31| only pronounce it to be a long time, but not how long; 93 11, 24-31| a long time, but not how long; because when we say "how 94 11, 24-31| because when we say "how long," we do it by comparison; 95 11, 24-31| comparison; as, "this is as long as that," or "twice so long 96 11, 24-31| long as that," or "twice so long as that," or the like. But 97 11, 24-31| by which we measure how long it is, another; who sees 98 11, 24-31| still twice or thrice so long as it moved"; or any other 99 11, 25-32| in time, and that having long spoken of time, that very " 100 11, 25-32| spoken of time, that very "long" is not long, but by the 101 11, 25-32| that very "long" is not long, but by the pause of time. 102 11, 26-33| the motion of a body how long it were, and in how long 103 11, 26-33| long it were, and in how long space it could come from 104 11, 26-33| to measure the space of a long syllable, and to say that 105 11, 26-33| syllables, and the spaces of long, by the space of short syllables; 106 11, 26-33| by, and we say "it is a long stanza, because composed 107 11, 26-33| composed of so many verses; long verses, because consisting 108 11, 26-33| consisting of so many feet; long feet, because prolonged 109 11, 26-33| by so many syllables; a long syllable because double 110 11, 27-34| that it may be said how long, or short it is; nor can 111 11, 27-35| alternates between short and long syllables. The four short 112 11, 27-35| in respect of the four long, the second, fourth, sixth, 113 11, 27-35| sense then, I measure a long syllable by a short, and 114 11, 27-35| former be short, the latter long, how shall I detain the 115 11, 27-35| shall I apply it to the long, that I may find this to 116 11, 27-35| twice so much; seeing the long does not begin to sound, 117 11, 27-35| sounding? And that very long one do I measure as present, 118 11, 27-35| which I measure? where the long which I measure? Both have 119 11, 27-36| this silence hath held as long time as did that voice? 120 11, 27-36| had settled in thought how long it should be, he hath in 121 11, 28-37| then future time, that is long, for as yet it is not: but 122 11, 28-37| as yet it is not: but a long future, is "a long expectation 123 11, 28-37| but a long future, is "a long expectation of the future," 124 11, 28-37| which now is not, that is long; but a long past, is "a 125 11, 28-37| not, that is long; but a long past, is "a long memory 126 11, 28-37| but a long past, is "a long memory of the past." ~ ~ 127 12, 11-13| whose pilgrimage is made long and far away, by this may 128 12, 26-36| dispensed, which for so long after were to profit all 129 13, 26-39| had now dried up, with a long weariness, and withered


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