Book, Chapter 
 1     1, 6-7  |      but Thou didst bestow the food of my infancy through them,
 2     1, 7-11 |     for should I now so do for food suitable to my age, justly
 3     3, 1-1  |        a famine of that inward food, Thyself, my God; yet, through
 4     3, 6-10 |    them, but exhausted rather. Food in sleep shows very like
 5     3, 6-10 |      sleep shows very like our food awake; yet are not those
 6     3, 6-11 |       poems I can turn to true food, and "Medea flying," though
 7     3, 6-11 |         and ruminating on such food as through it I had devoured. ~ ~
 8     4, 1-1  |       defilements, by carrying food to those who were called "
 9     4, 1-1  |     and feeding upon Thee, the food that perisheth not? But
10     4, 17-31|       wings of charity, by the food of a sound faith. O Lord
11     5, 6-10 |      wholesome and unwholesome food; and adorned or unadorned
12     7, 9-15 |     namely, into that Egyptian food for which Esau lost his
13     7, 10-16|        from on high: "I am the food of grown men, grow, and
14     7, 10-16|      thou convert Me, like the food of thy flesh into thee,
15     7, 18-24|        life, and mingling that food which I was unable to receive,
16     9, 10-24|       Israel for ever with the food of truth, and where life
17    10, 14-21| sadness, like sweet and bitter food; which, when committed to
18    10, 31-44|      should set myself to take food as physic. But while I am
19    10, 31-46|        flesh that was good for food; that Elijah was fed with
20    10, 31-46|      because, in the desire of food, they murmured against the
21    13, 25-38|    Thou hast given unto us for food every herb bearing seed
22    13, 26-40|        such creatures, is this food due;) what is it that feeds
23    13, 26-41|    might also for want of that food have perished. ~ ~
 
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