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surrounded 2
susanna 2
suspect 1
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sweet-smelling 1
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47 brought
47 heart
47 light
47 sweet
46 sin
46 women
45 body
Conrad of Saxony
Mirror of the blessed Virgin Mary

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1 Prol | of my treatise the most sweet Salutation of this Blessed 2 I | of thy womb.~HEAR, O most sweet Virgin Mary, hear things 3 I | sweetest of salutations five sweet phrases are set forth, in 4 I | which are contained five sweet prerogatives of the Virgin. 5 II | all utter this good and sweet word Ave, by which our redemption 6 II | her that, through her own sweet Ave, she will pray that 7 III | I, 27.) This most holy, sweet, and worthy name was eminently 8 III | eminently fitting to so holy, sweet, and worthy a virgin. For 9 IV | VIRTUE~Hail Mary. This most sweet and affectionate name, so 10 IV | chastity !~Now, since the sweet name of Mary is of such 11 IV | servants, who invoke the sweet name of Mary-Jesus Christ, 12 VI | of the grace of the most sweet Mary. We will now consider 13 VII | came forth from her a most sweet odor, rejoicing the angelic 14 VII | Ecclesiasticus (XXIV, 20): "I gave a sweet smell like cinnamon and 15 IX | saith: "Thou, Lord, art sweet and mild, and of much mercy 16 IX | renowned Mary, save us by thy sweet renown!~ 17 X | conversation, so also is she most sweet in her address, as it is 18 X | honeflowing words have those sweet lips of Mary often distilled! 19 X | her tongue in those two sweet words which she addressed 20 XI | Anselm, alluding to these sweet words, says: "Mary, I beseech 21 XI | Therefore, O Lady, most sweet morning, our Lady, most 22 XI | morning, our Lady, most sweet Mary, let us be with the 23 XII | The aromatical spice, the sweet incense of the soul, is 24 XII | passes, she spreads the sweet incense of pardon. Excellently, 25 XII | which is so loving and sweet, enters into it; so that 26 XII | towards thee, and came to the sweet smelling flower of thy perpetual 27 XII | world." Therefore, most sweet Virgin Mary, behold, the 28 XIII | Behold, therefore, O most sweet Virgin Mary, the Lord is 29 XIII | Queen entering in. O most sweet aurora, grant that the Sun 30 XIV | Behold we have seen, O most sweet Mary, that thou, because 31 XIV | prayers."~We have seen, O most sweet Mary, that thou art truly 32 XIV | therefore, be thy most sweet Son, O Mary, who by thy 33 XIV | XLIV.) Thus, therefore, O sweet Virgin Mary, thou art truly 34 XVI | Mary is delightful by its sweet fragrance. Therefore, the 35 XVI | that we little relish the sweet odor of this Fruit. Oh, 36 XVI | fruit of death was not only sweet to the palate, but also, 37 XVI | desired, and His fruit was sweet to my palate." What wonder 38 XVI | wonder if this Fruit is so sweet, which is also so high? 39 XVI | Therefore, thou alone art most sweet, because thou alone art 40 XVI | nevertheless exceedingly sweet. Therefore is it said in 41 XVI | this fruit, which is so sweet, so to speak, into an eternal 42 XVI | satisfied the human race in sweet belief !" Not to taste of 43 XVIII| immediately conceived her most sweet Fruit. O truly honeyflowing 44 XVIII| the Lord will be indeed a sweet fruit to the just, but to 45 XVIII| therefore, to them who turn so sweet a fruit into a most bitter 46 XVIII| Judges IX, 11. ) Most sweet are the fruits of Christ, 47 XVIII| for the sake of these most sweet fruits he manfully contemns


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