Book, Chapter
1 2, 2-4 | O Lord, who teachest by sorrow, and woundest us, to heal;
2 3, 2-2 | desires as a spectator to feel sorrow at them, this very sorrow
3 3, 2-2 | sorrow at them, this very sorrow is his pleasure. What is
4 3, 2-3 | might commiserate. Some sorrow may then be allowed, none
5 4, 5-10 | for a thing lost, and the sorrow wherewith I was then overwhelmed?
6 4, 8-13 | delights, unto which that my sorrow gave way. And yet there
7 5, 8-15 | was there, frantic with sorrow, and with complaints and
8 5, 8-15 | inheritance of Eve, with sorrow seeking what in sorrow she
9 5, 8-15 | with sorrow seeking what in sorrow she had brought forth. And
10 7, 17-23| own weight, sinking with sorrow into these inferior things.
11 9, 3-5 | agonised with intolerable sorrow. Thanks unto Thee, our God,
12 9, 3-6 | He then had at that time sorrow, but Nebridius joy. For
13 9, 4-8 | what vehement and bitter sorrow was I angered at the Manichees!
14 9, 7-15 | through the tediousness of sorrow: and from that day to this
15 9, 12-29| there flowed withal a mighty sorrow into my heart, which was
16 9, 12-31| be without all sense of sorrow. But in Thy ears, where
17 9, 12-31| was thus worn by a double sorrow. ~ ~
18 9, 12-32| as I could, to heal my sorrow, yet Thou didst not; impressing,
19 9, 12-32| bathed. For the bitterness of sorrow could not exude out of my
20 10, 1-1 | sorrowed for, the less men sorrow for them. For behold, Thou
21 10, 4-6 | trembling, and a secret sorrow with hope; but in the ears
22 10, 14-21| have joyed; and without sorrow do I recollect my past sorrow.
23 10, 14-21| sorrow do I recollect my past sorrow. And that I once feared,
24 10, 14-21| I remember my fore-past sorrow, and with sorrow, joy. Which
25 10, 14-21| fore-past sorrow, and with sorrow, joy. Which is not wonderful,
26 10, 14-21| with joy I remember my past sorrow, the mind hath joy, the
27 10, 14-21| hath joy, the memory hath sorrow; the mind upon the joyfulness
28 10, 14-22| mind, desire, joy, fear, sorrow; and whatsoever I can dispute
29 10, 14-22| joy, or the bitterness of sorrow? Is the comparison unlike
30 10, 28-39| Thee, I shall no where have sorrow or labour; and my life shall
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