Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-8 | avenged myself on them by tears. Such have I learnt infants
2 3, 2-2 | spectator is not moved to tears, he goes away disgusted
3 3, 2-4 | most vehemently, which drew tears from me. What marvel that
4 3, 10-18| its mother, shed milky tears? Which fig notwithstanding (
5 3, 11-19| and despisedst not her tears, when streaming down, they
6 3, 11-19| causes of her grief and daily tears, and she answering that
7 3, 12-21| with entreaties and many tears, that he would see me and
8 3, 12-21| possible that the son of these tears should perish." Which answer
9 4, 4-9 | was bid to trust in. Only tears were sweet to me, for they
10 4, 5-10 | of life, from groaning, tears, sighs, and complaints?
11 4, 5-10 | did I desire this with my tears; but I wept only and grieved.
12 4, 7-12 | hateful, except groaning and tears. For in those alone found
13 4, 9-14 | steeping of the heart in tears, all sweetness turned to
14 4, 12-19| may weep in the valley of tears, and so carry them up with
15 5, 2-2 | Thou gently wipe away their tears, and they weep the more,
16 5, 7-13 | heart's blood, through her tears night and day poured out,
17 5, 8-15 | Lord, was she with so many tears asking of Thee, but that
18 5, 9-17 | reject from Thy aid the tears of such an one, wherewith
19 6, 1-1 | that what she daily with tears desired of Thee was already
20 6, 1-1 | more copious prayers and tears, that Thou wouldest hasten
21 7, 21-27| image of this piety, the tears of confession, Thy sacrifice,
22 8, 3-6 | of Thy house forceth to tears, when in Thy house it is
23 8, 12-28| bringing a mighty shower of tears. Which that I might pour
24 8, 12-28| giving full vent to my tears; and the floods of mine
25 8, 12-29| checking the torrent of my tears, I arose; interpreting it
26 9, 2-2 | ascending from the valley of tears, and singing that song of
27 9, 6-14 | devotion overflowed, and tears ran down, and happy was
28 9, 12-29| which was overflowing into tears; mine eyes at the same time,
29 9, 12-31| so as to burst out into tears, nor to change of countenance;
30 9, 12-32| went and returned without tears. For neither in those prayers
31 9, 12-33| own. And I gave way to the tears which I before restrained,
32 9, 13-34| a far different kind of tears, flowing from a spirit shaken
33 10, 33-50| again, when I remember the tears I shed at the Psalmody of
34 12, 11-13| thirsts for Thee, if her tears be now become her bread,
35 13, 13-14| Him as He is, and those tears be passed away, which have
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