Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-8 | 1.6.8 Afterwards I began to smile; first in sleep,
2 1, 9-14 | hear and help us. For so I began, as a boy, to pray to Thee,
3 3, 4-7 | immortality of wisdom, and began now to arise, that I might
4 4, 4-7 | those years when I first began to teach rhetoric in my
5 5, 6-11 | might, and with my friends began to engage his ears at such
6 5, 7-12 | I thought he excelled, I began to despair of his opening
7 5, 7-13 | them, had so turned out; I began to engage with him in the
8 5, 12-22| 5.12.22 I began then diligently to practise
9 5, 13-23| my coming. Thenceforth I began to love him, at first indeed
10 6, 7-11 | mind in that matter, he began to greet me, come sometimes
11 6, 9-14 | silversmiths' shops, and began to cut away the lead. But
12 6, 9-14 | the silversmiths beneath began to make a stir, and sent
13 6, 12-22| contemn that course; he began also to desire to be married;
14 6, 14-24| undisturbed. But when we began to consider whether the
15 7, 1-1 | of a human body; since I began to hear aught of wisdom,
16 7, 5-8 | For so soon as the women began to be in labour, they each
17 7, 21-27| rejoice with trembling. So I began; and whatsoever truth I
18 8, 6-15 | Antony. This one of them began to read, admire, and kindle
19 8, 12-29| my countenance altered, I began to think most intently whether
20 9, 2-4 | this very summer my lungs began to give way, amid too great
21 9, 2-4 | my God, Thou knowest, I began even to rejoice that I had
22 9, 12-31| took up the Psalter, and began to sing, our whole house
23 11, 6-8 | passed by and passed away, began and ended; the syllables
24 11, 24-31| moveth, from the time it began to move until it left off?
25 11, 24-31| I did not see whence it began; and it continue to move
26 11, 24-31| perchance from the time I began, until I cease to see. And
27 11, 27-34| but from the instant it began in, unto the end it left
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