Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-6 | which must offend Thine eyes; I confess and know it.
2 1, 10-16| curiosity flashing from my eyes more and more, for the shows
3 1, 13-20| love; the while, with dry eyes, I endured my miserable
4 1, 19-30| was cast away from Thine eyes. Before them what more foul
5 2, 1-1 | away, and I stank in Thine eyes; pleasing myself, and desirous
6 2, 1-1 | desirous to please in the eyes of men. ~ ~
7 2, 10-18| beautiful and comely to all pure eyes, and of a satisfaction unsating.
8 3, 6-10 | those fantasies which by our eyes deceive our mind. Yet because
9 3, 7-12 | see, the sight of whose eyes reached only to bodies,
10 3, 11-19| watered the ground under her eyes in every place where she
11 4, 4-9 | distracting torture. Mine eyes sought him every where,
12 4, 6-11 | affections, directing mine eyes towards Thee, and plucking
13 4, 7-12 | country; for so should mine eyes less look for him, where
14 4, 8-13 | countenance, the tongue, the eyes, and a thousand pleasing
15 4, 12-19| And He departed from our eyes, that we might return into
16 4, 16-24| of itself flash into mine eyes, and I turned away my panting
17 5, 8-15 | the streams of my mother's eyes should be dried, with which
18 6, 8-13 | also to turn my mind or my eyes to those shows? I shall
19 6, 8-13 | closing the passage of his eyes, forbade his mind to range
20 6, 8-13 | when seen, he opened his eyes, and was stricken with a
21 6, 8-13 | his ears, and unlocked his eyes, to make way for the striking
22 7, 1-1 | wont to be seen with these eyes. I thought not of Thee,
23 7, 1-2 | For over such forms as my eyes are wont to range, did my
24 7, 7-11 | Thee, and the light of mine eyes was not with me: for that
25 7, 7-11 | pride-swollen face closed up mine eyes. ~ ~
26 7, 14-20| unknown to me, and closed mine eyes that they should not behold
27 7, 16-22| distempered: and to sore eyes light is offensive, which
28 8, 1-1 | and it seemed good in my eyes, to go to Simplicianus,
29 8, 6-14 | and this only before my eyes. For he was a Christian,
30 8, 6-15 | anger with himself cast his eyes upon his friend, saying, "
31 8, 6-15 | new life, he turned his eyes again upon the book, and
32 8, 7-16 | thrustedst me before my eyes, that I might find out mine
33 8, 8-19 | and my forehead, cheeks, eyes, colour, tone of voice,
34 8, 12-28| and the floods of mine eyes gushed out an acceptable
35 8, 12-29| that section on which my eyes first fell: Not in rioting
36 9, 2-3 | profession, which was before the eyes of all; so that all looking
37 9, 4-9 | issued forth both by mine eyes and voice, when Thy good
38 9, 4-10 | without, nor sought with the eyes of flesh in that earthly
39 9, 4-10 | me their heart in their eyes roving abroad from Thee,
40 9, 7-16 | had done, and put to his eyes, they were forthwith opened.
41 9, 11-27| look, checking him with her eyes, for that he still savoured
42 9, 12-29| 9.12.29 I closed her eyes; and there flowed withal
43 9, 12-29| overflowing into tears; mine eyes at the same time, by the
44 9, 12-33| the time was dead to mine eyes, who had for many years
45 9, 12-33| that I might live in Thine eyes), let him not deride me;
46 10, 2-2 | Thee, O Lord, unto whose eyes the abyss of man's conscience
47 10, 6-8 | light, so gladsome to our eyes, nor sweet melodies of varied
48 10, 6-9 | messengers, the beams of mine eyes. But the better is the inner,
49 10, 8-13 | and forms of bodies by the eyes; by the ears all sorts of
50 10, 8-13 | the image drawn in by my eyes, which I am reviewing, though
51 10, 8-15 | did not see them with mine eyes, yet could not have spoken
52 10, 8-15 | into myself, when with mine eyes I beheld them; nor are they
53 10, 10-17| which they entered. For the eyes say, "If those images were
54 10, 18-27| But this was lost to the eyes, but retained in the memory. ~ ~
55 10, 30-41| the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the ambition of the
56 10, 30-41| Is it clasped up with the eyes? is it lulled asleep with
57 10, 31-47| His body; because Thine eyes have seen that of Him which
58 10, 34-51| remains the pleasure of these eyes of my flesh, on which to
59 10, 34-51| my house from heaven. The eyes love fair and varied forms,
60 10, 34-52| Tobias saw, when, these eyes closed, he taught his son
61 10, 34-52| Isaac saw, when his fleshly eyes being heavy and closed by
62 10, 34-52| These seductions of the eyes I resist, lest my feet wherewith
63 10, 34-52| I lift up mine invisible eyes to Thee, that Thou wouldest
64 10, 34-53| added to tempt their own eyes withal; outwardly following
65 10, 34-53| loving-kindness is before my eyes. For I am taken miserably,
66 10, 35-54| language called The lust of the eyes. For, to see, belongeth
67 10, 35-54| belongeth properly to the eyes; yet we use this word of
68 10, 35-54| how it shineth, which the eyes alone can perceive; but
69 10, 35-54| is called The lust of the eyes, because the office of seeing,
70 10, 35-54| office of seeing, wherein the eyes hold the prerogative, the
71 10, 37-60| and the floods of mine eyes. For I cannot learn how
72 10, 37-60| secret sins, which Thine eyes know, mine do not. For in
73 10, 41-66| from the sight of Thine eyes." Thou art the Truth who
74 11, 19-25| sweet light of my hidden eyes. ~ ~
75 11, 31-41| transgressions cast me! Heal mine eyes, that I may share the joy
76 12, 16-23| raising it up into their own eyes: and myself will enter my
77 12, 18-27| my God, Thou light of my eyes in secret, zealously confessing
78 13, 15-17| fingers; clear from our eyes that cloud, which Thou hast
79 13, 16-19| seemeth it right in Thine eyes, that as the Unchangeable
80 13, 19-24| souls, and from before mine eyes, that the dry land may appear.
81 13, 23-33| who are known unto Thine eyes, O our God, and have not
82 13, 24-36| also be pleasing in Thine eyes, wherein I confess unto
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