Book, Chapter
1 3, 4-7 | of eloquence, wherein I desired to be eminent, out of a
2 5, 7-12 | satisfactorily to decide what I much desired, whether, on comparison
3 5, 7-12 | of those things which I desired; and such I found him, in
4 5, 7-13 | him, either what himself desired to hear, or such as I judged
5 6, 1-1 | what she daily with tears desired of Thee was already in so
6 6, 3-3 | over so many volumes as he desired; although the preserving
7 6, 4-6 | not be comprehended; but I desired to have other things as
8 6, 8-13 | than the other, whom he desired to behold, was in his body;
9 6, 10-16| a spirit, which neither desired the friendship, nor feared
10 6, 12-21| of wisdom, as we had long desired. For himself was even then
11 8, 6-13 | of us all; who urgently desired, and by the right of friendship
12 8, 10-24| time, and all being equally desired, which cannot at one time
13 8, 10-24| the vast variety of things desired) more, conflicting wills,
14 8, 12-30| more plentiful than she had desired, and in a much more precious
15 9, 2-3 | much of me, as if I had desired to appear some great one.
16 9, 10-26| thing there was for which I desired to linger for a while in
17 9, 12-33| overflow as much as they desired; reposing my heart upon
18 9, 13-36| embalmed with spices; nor desired she a choice monument, or
19 9, 13-36| she enjoined us not; but desired only to have her name commemorated
20 10, 8-12 | and while one thing is desired and required, they start
21 10, 35-55| are demanded of Him, not desired for any good end, but merely
22 10, 37-60| Then, riches, which are desired, that they may serve to
23 10, 43-70| communicate it; and poor, desired to be satisfied from Him,
24 12, 26-36| teachings. I should have desired verily, had I then been
25 12, 26-36| the book of Genesis, have desired such a power of expression
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