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freshness 1
fretted 3
friend 27
friends 28
friendship 18
frightful 1
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28 bring
28 creatures
28 follow
28 friends
28 learn
28 off
28 receive
St. Augustine
Confessions

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friends

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 11-18| healed; and then, by my friends' and my own, my soul's recovered 2 1, 14-23| my nursery and jests of friends, smiling and sportively 3 2, 2-4 | myself wholly to it? My friends meanwhile took no care by 4 4, 1-1 | follow, and practise with my friends, deceived by me, and with 5 4, 8-13 | was the solaces of other friends, with whom I did love, what 6 4, 8-13 | me, so oft as any of my friends died. There were other things 7 4, 9-14 | This is it that is loved in friends; and so loved, that a man' 8 4, 13-20| the very depths, and to my friends I said, "Do we love any 9 5, 6-11 | when I might, and with my friends began to engage his ears 10 5, 8-14 | were warranted me by my friends who persuaded me to this ( 11 6, 5-7 | had not seen; so many of friends, so many of physicians, 12 6, 6-9 | sighed, and spoke to the friends around me, of the many sorrows 13 6, 6-10 | purpose said I then to my friends: and I often marked in them 14 6, 7-11 | things we, who were living as friends together, bemoaned together, 15 6, 11-18| pay we court to our great friends, whose favour we need? When 16 6, 11-19| We have store of powerful friends; if nothing else offer, 17 6, 12-21| acceptably, and retained their friends, and loved them faithfully. 18 6, 14-24| 6.14.24 And many of us friends conferring about, and detesting 19 6, 16-26| And in my disputes with my friends Alypius and Nebridius of 20 6, 16-26| pleasure discoursed with my friends, nor could I, even according 21 6, 16-26| happiness, be happy without friends, amid what abundance soever 22 6, 16-26| pleasures. And yet these friends I loved for themselves only, 23 7, 7-11 | ears of my most familiar friends? Did the whole tumult of 24 8, 2-4 | he feared to offend his friends, proud daemon-worshippers, 25 9, 2-2 | men, other than our own friends, was it not known. For we 26 9, 4-12 | my heart to desire all my friends present to pray for me to 27 9, 8-18 | forsook it. As flattering friends pervert, so reproachful 28 9, 11-28| discoursed with certain of my friends about the contempt of this


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