Book, Chapter
1 1, 14-23| were, with gall all the sweetness of Grecian fable. For not
2 2, 1-1 | grow sweet unto me (Thou sweetness never failing, Thou blissful
3 2, 1-1 | Thou blissful and assured sweetness); and gathering me again
4 3, 1-1 | goodness besprinkle for me that sweetness? For I was both beloved,
5 4, 3-4 | He but our God? the very sweetness and well-spring of righteousness,
6 4, 4-7 | friendship, sweet to me above all sweetness of that my life. ~ ~
7 4, 9-14 | the heart in tears, all sweetness turned to bitterness; and
8 5, 13-23| I was delighted with the sweetness of his discourse, more recondite,
9 6, 11-19| have some, and no small sweetness. We must not lightly abandon
10 6, 12-21| the flesh, and its deadly sweetness, drew along my chain, dreading
11 8, 1-2 | For, in comparison of Thy sweetness, and the beauty of Thy house
12 9, 1-1 | me, Thou true and highest sweetness. Thou castest them forth,
13 9, 6-14 | those days with the wondrous sweetness of considering the depth
14 9, 9-20 | together with a remarkable sweetness of mutual kindness. ~ ~
15 9, 10-24| was, in respect of the sweetness of that life, not only not
16 10, 3-4 | love of Thy mercy and the sweetness of Thy grace, whereby whoso
17 10, 14-22| mouth of his musing the sweetness of joy, or the bitterness
18 10, 17-26| Thou truly good and certain sweetness? And where shall I find
19 10, 31-43| sweet unto me, against which sweetness I fight, that I be not taken
20 10, 34-52| an enticing and dangerous sweetness. But they who know how to
21 10, 40-65| soul; rising to a strange sweetness, which if it were perfected
22 12, 9-9 | eternity, and doth through the sweetness of that most happy contemplation
23 13, 23-33| hereafter come into the sweetness of Thy grace; and which
24 13, 30-45| and drank up a drop of sweetness out of Thy truth, and understood,
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