Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-4 | 1.4.4 What art Thou then, my
2 1, 1-4 | 1.4.4 What art Thou then, my God?
3 2, 2-4 | 2.2.4 but I, poor wretch, foamed
4 2, 4-9 | 2.4.9 Theft is punished by Thy
5 3, 2-4 | 3.2.4 But I, miserable, then loved
6 3, 4-7 | 3.4.7 Among such as these, in
7 3, 4-8 | 3.4.8 How did I burn then, my
8 4 | BOOK 4~ ~
9 4, 1-1 | 4.1.1 For this space of nine
10 4, 2-2 | 4.2.2 In those years I taught
11 4, 2-3 | 4.2.3 I remember also, that
12 4, 3-4 | 4.3.4 Those impostors then,
13 4, 3-4 | 4.3.4 Those impostors then, whom
14 4, 3-5 | 4.3.5 There was in those days
15 4, 3-6 | 4.3.6 And thus much, either
16 4, 4-7 | 4.4.7 In those years when
17 4, 4-7 | 4.4.7 In those years when I
18 4, 4-8 | 4.4.8 Who can recount all
19 4, 4-8 | 4.4.8 Who can recount all Thy
20 4, 4-9 | 4.4.9 At this grief my heart
21 4, 4-9 | 4.4.9 At this grief my heart
22 4, 5-10 | 4.5.10 And now, Lord, these
23 4, 6-11 | 4.6.11 But what speak I of
24 4, 7-12 | 4.7.12 O madness, which knowest
25 4, 8-13 | 4.8.13 Times lose no time;
26 4, 9-14 | 4.9.14 This is it that is
27 4, 10-15| 4.10.15 Turn us, O God of
28 4, 11-16| 4.11.16 Be not foolish, O
29 4, 11-17| 4.11.17 Why then be perverted
30 4, 12-18| 4.12.18 If bodies please thee,
31 4, 12-19| 4.12.19 "But our true Life
32 4, 13-20| 4.13.20 These things I then
33 4, 14-21| 4.14.21 But what moved me,
34 4, 15-22| 4.15.22 For so did I then
35 4, 15-23| 4.15.23 But that orator was
36 4, 16-24| 4.16.24 But I saw not yet,
37 4, 16-25| 4.16.25 For as deeds of violence
38 4, 16-26| 4.16.26 But I pressed towards
39 4, 16-27| 4.16.27 I was then some six
40 4, 17-28| 4.17.28 And what did it profit
41 4, 17-29| 4.17.29 What did all this
42 4, 17-30| 4.17.30 And what did it profit
43 4, 17-31| 4.17.31 But what did this
44 5, 3-4 | 5.3.4 For with their understanding
45 5, 4-7 | 5.4.7 Doth then, O Lord God
46 6, 1 | 6.3.4 I however certainly had
47 6, 4-5 | 6.4.5 Ignorant then how this
48 6, 4-6 | 6.4.6 I joyed also that the
49 7, 3-4 | 7.3.4 But I also as yet, although
50 7, 4-6 | 7.4.6 For I was in such wise
51 8, 2-4 | 8.2.4 O Lord, Lord, Which hast
52 8, 4-9 | 8.4.9 Up, Lord, and do; stir
53 9, 2-4 | 9.2.4 Moreover, it had at first
54 9, 4-7 | 9.4.7 Now was the day come wherein
55 9, 4-8 | 9.4.8 Oh, in what accents spake
56 9, 4-9 | 9.4.9 I trembled for fear, and
57 9, 4-10 | 9.4.10 I further read, Be angry,
58 9, 4-11 | 9.4.11 And with a loud cry of
59 9, 4-12 | 9.4.12 When shall I recall all
60 10, 3-4 | 10.3.4 But do Thou, my inmost Physician,
61 10, 4-5 | 10.4.5 But for what fruit would
62 10, 4-6 | 10.4.6 This is the fruit of my
63 11, 2-4 | 11.2.4 Lord, have mercy on me,
64 11, 4-6 | 11.4.6 Behold, the heavens and
65 12, 4-4 | 12.4.4 How then should it be
66 12, 4-4 | 12.4.4 How then should it be called,
67 13, 3-4 | 13.3.4 That which Thou saidst in
68 13, 4-5 | 13.4.5 What then could he wanting
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