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swallowed 4
swaying 1
sweat 2
sweet 30
sweet-attuned 1
sweet-smelling 1
sweeten 1
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30 sins
30 sometimes
30 sorrow
30 sweet
30 vain
29 alypius
29 feared
St. Augustine
Confessions

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sweet

   Book, Chapter
1 2, 1-1 | remembrance, that Thou mayest grow sweet unto me (Thou sweetness 2 2, 1 | also is endeared with a sweet tie, by reason of the unity 3 3, 1-1 | and to be beloved, was sweet to me; but more, when I 4 3, 6-11 | stolen waters which are sweet: she seduced me, because 5 3, 8-16 | God, most high, and most sweet. But what foul offences 6 4, 4-7 | unto us. Yet was it but too sweet, ripened by the warmth of 7 4, 4-7 | whole year of my friendship, sweet to me above all sweetness 8 4, 4-9 | trust in. Only tears were sweet to me, for they succeeded 9 4, 5-10 | mayest tell me why weeping is sweet to the miserable? Hast Thou, 10 4, 5-10 | hope left. Whence then is sweet fruit gathered from the 11 4, 16-27| heart, which I turned, O sweet truth, to thy inward melody, 12 6, 3-3 | in adversities, and what sweet joys Thy Bread had for the 13 6, 6-9 | sufferedst aught to grow sweet to me, which was not Thou. 14 7, 3-5 | wholly formed by my most sweet God? If the devil were the 15 7, 20-26| familiar use of them grown sweet unto me, and had I then 16 8, 4-9 | and draw us; inflame, grow sweet unto us, let us now love, 17 9, 1-1 | Helper and my Redeemer? How sweet did it at once become to 18 9, 3-6 | there lives my Nebridius, my sweet friend, and Thy child, O 19 9, 4-10 | hadst Thou begun to grow sweet unto me, and hadst put gladness 20 9, 12-30| sudden wrench of that most sweet and dear custom of living 21 10, 6-8 | gladsome to our eyes, nor sweet melodies of varied songs, 22 10, 8-13 | nothing; and I prefer honey to sweet wine, smooth before rugged, 23 10, 14-21| and joy and sadness, like sweet and bitter food; which, 24 10, 17-26| may approach unto Thee, O sweet Light. What sayest Thou 25 10, 31-43| But now the necessity is sweet unto me, against which sweetness 26 10, 33-49| soul into, when sung with a sweet and attuned voice, I do 27 10, 33-49| affections of our spirit, by a sweet variety, have their own 28 10, 33-50| wish the whole melody of sweet music which is used to David' 29 11, 19-25| Thou shalt vouchsafe it, O sweet light of my hidden eyes. ~ ~ 30 13, 17-21| sea), Thou waterest by a sweet spring, that the earth may


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