Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-10 | and from it received the measure and the mould of such being
2 2, 2-2 | loved? but I kept not the measure of love, of mind to mind,
3 5, 3-3 | stars and the sand, and measure the starry heavens, and
4 5, 4-7 | spreads, than he that can measure it, and count all its boughs,
5 5, 4-7 | better state than one who can measure the heavens, and number
6 5, 4-7 | things in number, weight, and measure. ~ ~
7 8, 3-8 | Is this their allotted measure? Is this all Thou hast assigned
8 9, 3-6 | faithful, according to his measure, namely, of a married estate;
9 10, 31-44| Nor have each the same measure; for what is enough for
10 11, 15-19| is given to feel and to measure length of time. What wilt
11 11, 16-21| shorter, and others longer. We measure also, how much longer or
12 11, 16-21| so much as that." But we measure times as they are passing,
13 11, 16-21| which are not yet, who can measure? unless a man shall presume
14 11, 21-27| I said then even now, we measure times as they pass, in order
15 11, 21-27| Wherefore, as I said, we measure times as they pass. And
16 11, 21-27| answer, "I know, that we do measure, nor can we measure things
17 11, 21-27| we do measure, nor can we measure things that are not; and
18 11, 21-27| But time present how do we measure, seeing it hath no space?
19 11, 21-27| now is not. Yet what do we measure, if not time in some space?
20 11, 21-27| In what space then do we measure time passing? In the future,
21 11, 21-27| But what is not yet, we measure not. Or in the present,
22 11, 21-27| but no space, we do not measure: or in the past, to which
23 11, 21-27| passes? But neither do we measure that, which now is not. ~ ~
24 11, 23-29| no time by which we might measure those whirlings, and say,
25 11, 23-30| nature of time, by which we measure the motions of bodies, and
26 11, 24-31| body is moved, I by time measure, how long it moveth, from
27 11, 24-31| not when it ends, I cannot measure, save perchance from the
28 11, 24-31| thing, that by which we measure how long it is, another;
29 11, 24-31| sometimes stands still, then we measure, not his motion only, but
30 11, 26-33| confess unto Thee, that I do measure times? Do I then measure,
31 11, 26-33| measure times? Do I then measure, O my God, and know not
32 11, 26-33| God, and know not what I measure? I measure the motion of
33 11, 26-33| know not what I measure? I measure the motion of a body in
34 11, 26-33| the time itself do I not measure? Or could I indeed measure
35 11, 26-33| measure? Or could I indeed measure the motion of a body how
36 11, 26-33| same time then, how do I measure? do we by a shorter time
37 11, 26-33| do we by a shorter time measure a longer, as by the space
38 11, 26-33| of a short syllable, to measure the space of a long syllable,
39 11, 26-33| is double the other. Thus measure we the spaces of stanzas,
40 11, 26-33| measuring by pages (for then we measure spaces, not times); but
41 11, 26-33| this way obtain any certain measure of time; because it may
42 11, 26-33| beseech Thee, O my God, do I measure, when I say, either indefinitely "
43 11, 26-33| is double that"? That I measure time, I know; and yet I
44 11, 26-33| time, I know; and yet I measure not time to come, for it
45 11, 26-33| now is not. What then do I measure? Times passing, not past?
46 11, 27-34| any interruption; let us measure it while it sounds; seeing
47 11, 27-34| left to be measured; let us measure it verily, and tell how
48 11, 27-34| between is the thing we measure, namely, from some beginning
49 11, 27-34| be measured? And yet we measure times; but yet neither those
50 11, 27-34| which have no bounds. We measure neither times to come, nor
51 11, 27-34| nor passing; and yet we do measure times. ~ ~
52 11, 27-35| By plain sense then, I measure a long syllable by a short,
53 11, 27-35| that very long one do I measure as present, seeing I measure
54 11, 27-35| measure as present, seeing I measure it not till it be ended?
55 11, 27-35| away. What then is it I measure? where is the short syllable
56 11, 27-35| short syllable by which I measure? where the long which I
57 11, 27-35| where the long which I measure? Both have sounded, have
58 11, 27-35| are no more; and yet I measure, and confidently answer (
59 11, 27-35| which now are not, that I measure, but something in my memory,
60 11, 27-36| in thee, my mind, that I measure times. Interrupt me not,
61 11, 27-36| thy impressions. In thee I measure times; the impression, which
62 11, 27-36| is which still present, I measure, not the things which pass
63 11, 27-36| this impression. This I measure, when I measure times. Either
64 11, 27-36| This I measure, when I measure times. Either then this
65 11, 27-36| this is time, or I do not measure times. What when we measure
66 11, 27-36| measure times. What when we measure silence, and say that this
67 11, 27-36| stretch out our thought to the measure of a voice, as if it sounded,
68 12, 4-4 | that it might be in some measure conveyed to those of duller
69 12, 15-22| with God, yet after its measure, eternal in the heavens,
70 13, 8-9 | more strongly. I cannot measure so as to know, how much
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