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1 III | great, my heart desireth to love, my mouth to praise, my 2 IV | office of charity but the love that burned in her heart? 3 IV | ardently loved God. Of this love Master Hugh of St. Victor 4 IV | good word: "Because the love of the Holy Spirit burned 5 VI | gifts-the gift of wonderful love, the gift of wonderful knowledge, 6 VI | Mary is immersed in fecund love, what wonder if she is loving 7 VI | to thee in the embrace of love." Again, what wonder if 8 IX | named, but thou enkindlest love; nor canst thou be thought 9 IX | the affection of those who love thee; thou canst never enter 10 X | beauty, and as a sign of love." This blessed daughter 11 X | whose mercy leads us to love, whose justice to fear, 12 X | of Him who is in fact our love by mercy, our fear by justice, 13 X | I am the mother of fair love, and of fear, and of knowledge, 14 XI | mercy to me; grant that the love of thee may be ever with 15 XI | mercy, consider with what love was crucified, with what 16 XI | her footsteps, as from the love of a son, but also by the 17 XII | affections, which follow by love. The soul which has thus 18 XII | contemplate, delightful to love, who transcendest the capacity 19 XII | stem is flexible by its love. And if the flower is most 20 XIII | her infinite gold in her love of God and of her neighbor, 21 XV | to God, from below in her love for her neighbor; again 22 XVI | O soul, who art drawn to love this Fruit; thine, O Church, 23 XVI | the Son of the paternal love will be the crown of thy 24 XVII | those possessing fraternal love in opposition to envy, the 25 XVII | contemplation, upward in love. Thus this blessed fruit 26 XVII | fruit is that of those who love God and fly envy. Of this 27 XVII | hear. It belongs to sons to love their father, and to the 28 XVII | father, and to the father to love his sons. Those, therefore, 29 XVII | of the Church, who ever love God and their neighbor. 30 XVII | dear children, and walk in love." And in St. Matthew it 31 XVII | St. Matthew it is said: "Love your enemies, do good to 32 XVII | Fruit that of those who love; and Mary above all men 33 XVII | Mary had passed into the love of charity, since within 34 XVII | those detached from the love of earthly things, are the 35 XVIII| know that for those who love God, all things work together