Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-8 | them by tears. Such have I learnt infants to be from observing
2 1, 9-14 | called upon Thee, and we learnt from them to think of Thee (
3 1, 12-19| unless forced, I had not learnt. But no one doth well against
4 1, 13-22| written, every one who has learnt this will answer me aright,
5 1, 15-24| forgiven. In them, indeed, I learnt many a useful word, but
6 1, 16-26| roarest, "Hence words are learnt; hence eloquence; most necessary
7 1, 16-26| more easily are the words learnt for all this vileness; but
8 1, 16-26| this), all this unhappily I learnt willingly with great delight,
9 1, 20-31| thoughts on things minute, I learnt to delight in truth, I hated
10 7, 19-25| even imagine. Only I had learnt out of what is delivered
11 9, 9-19 | so in anger: but she had learnt not to resist an angry husband,
12 10, 9-16 | retain. Here also is all, learnt of the liberal sciences
13 10, 13-20| things I remember, and how I learnt them I remember. Many things
14 10, 24-35| in memory, ever since I learnt Thee. For since I learnt
15 10, 24-35| learnt Thee. For since I learnt Thee, I have not forgotten
16 10, 24-35| Truth itself; which since I learnt, I have not forgotten. Since
17 10, 24-35| forgotten. Since then I learnt Thee, Thou residest in my
18 10, 25-36| dwell in my memory, since I learnt Thee. And why seek I now
19 10, 25-36| remembered Thee ever since I learnt Thee, and there I find Thee,
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