Part, Question
1 1, 112 | men?~(7) Whether the angel grieves over the loss of the one
2 2, 47 | anger except a hurt that ~grieves him: while whatever savors
3 2, 48 | rejoice at the same ~thing; he grieves for the wrong done, while
4 2, 27 | sorrow, in so far as a man grieves for ~that which hinders
5 2, 27 | very sorrow, whereby a man grieves for the delay of ~glory,
6 2, 28 | that another's distress grieves him. And since sorrow or
7 2, 28 | about one's own ills, one grieves or sorrows for another's
8 2, 28 | as his own, so ~that he grieves for his friend's hurt as
9 2, 28 | s evils, for which ~pity grieves, in so far as it esteems
10 2, 28 | suffer ~deservedly, and grieves, if things go well with
11 2, 34 | to himself, as when a man grieves for ~his enemy's prosperity,
12 2, 34 | is in this way that envy grieves for another's good: and
13 2, 34 | reputation surpassing his, he grieves. ~Hence it is that those
14 2, 34 | ways. First, when a man ~grieves for another's good, through
15 2, 34 | neighbor's good, while envy grieves over ~it, as stated above (
16 2, 34 | another, since the envious man grieves over his neighbor's good, ~
17 2, 34 | whereas the pitiful man grieves over his neighbor's evil,
18 2, 34 | part of the man whose good grieves the envious man, for {nemesis}
19 2, 34 | sinners'], whereas the envious grieves over the good of those who
20 2, 34 | envy, when, to Wit, a man grieves over another's prosperity,
21 2, 127 | fortune, for every ~one grieves at the loss of what is helpful
22 2, 135 | a long time for one who grieves not ~much at them, nor delights
23 2, 139 | is moderate in hope, and grieves moderately ~for the absence
24 3, 15 | AA[2],7, as when anyone grieves over the loss of grace or ~
25 3, 46 | a guilty man suffers, he grieves not merely ~on account of
26 3, 46 | whereas the ~innocent man grieves only for the penalty: yet
27 3, 84 | are the sins over which he grieves, which he confesses, and ~
28 3, 84 | penance is that whereby one grieves for a sin one has committed,
29 3, 85 | also because the penitent grieves for the sin he has ~committed,
30 Suppl, 1 | in himself that which he ~grieves to have done," because the
31 Suppl, 2 | love of himself, he both grieves for his ills, and ~desires
32 Suppl, 3 | offended God, implicitly grieves ~for his different sins
33 Suppl, 5 | of necessity that a man grieves more for a ~greater sin
34 Appen1, 1| obtaining. Thus no wise man grieves for being unable to fly ~
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