Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-5 | Thy face from me. Let me die - lest I die - only let
2 1, 5-5 | me. Let me die - lest I die - only let me see Thy face. ~ ~
3 2, 2-4 | and killest us, lest we die from Thee. Where was I,
4 4, 6-11 | exceedingly to live and feared to die. I suppose, the more I loved
5 4, 6-11 | loved, as if he should never die, was dead; and I wondered
6 4, 6-11 | therefore perchance I feared to die, lest he whom I had much
7 4, 6-11 | I had much loved should die wholly. ~ ~
8 4, 8-13 | in loving one that must die, as if he would never die?
9 4, 8-13 | die, as if he would never die? For what restored and refreshed
10 4, 8-13 | But that fable would not die to me, so oft as any of
11 4, 9-14 | Hence that mourning, if one die, and darkenings of sorrows,
12 5, 9-16 | original sin, whereby we all die in Adam. For Thou hadst
13 5, 9-16 | suffer me, being such, to die a double death. With which
14 6, 11-20| and deferred not daily to die in myself. Loving a happy
15 7, 5-7 | gnawing cares, lest I should die ere I had found the truth;
16 7, 5-8 | save the Life which cannot die, and the Wisdom which needing
17 8, 11-25| hold of it; hesitating to die to death and to live to
18 9, 4-9 | death in the flesh did He die for us, who now intercedeth
19 9, 7-15 | in the Church, ready to die with their Bishop Thy servant.
20 9, 11-27| happier lot, that she might die, not in a strange place,
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