Book, Chapter
1 1, 2-2 | indeed, O Lord my God, aught in me that can contain Thee?
2 1, 3-3 | or hast Thou no need that aught contain Thee, who containest
3 1, 1-4 | mayest owe; and who hath aught that is not Thine? Thou
4 1, 13-22| not so much an emblem of aught recondite, as a cloak of
5 2, 4-9 | destruction; not seeking aught through the shame, but the
6 2, 6-12 | pleased to enjoy. For if aught of those pears came within
7 2, 6-13 | than Thy charity; nor is aught loved more healthfully than
8 4, 2-3 | knew not how to conceive aught beyond a material brightness.
9 4, 11-17| pass away, for neither doth aught succeed Him. ~ ~
10 6, 6-9 | the less Thou sufferedst aught to grow sweet to me, which
11 7, 1-1 | body; since I began to hear aught of wisdom, I always avoided
12 7, 1-2 | only as unable to conceive aught else, for it was false.
13 7, 14-20| soundness in them, whom aught of Thy creation displeaseth:
14 8, 7-18 | because there did not appear aught certain, whither to direct
15 9, 8-18 | earnest countermanding? Would aught avail against a secret disease,
16 9, 9-21 | she never would disclose aught of the one unto the other,
17 10, 23-34| wish to be hidden, but that aught should be hidden from it,
18 10, 36-58| slight concernment, or shall aught bring us back to hope, save
19 11, 2-2 | strength. And I would not have aught besides steal away those
20 11, 3-5 | on my senses, nor would aught of it touch my mind; but
21 11, 10-12| His very Substance. And if aught have arisen in God's Substance,
22 12, 7-7 | no way were it right that aught should be equal to Thee,
23 12, 7-7 | which was not of Thee. And aught else besides Thee was there
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