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1 Unic, 6 | that I could not even take water. All my bones seemed to 2 Unic, 9 | me to look at a field, or water, or flowers. These reminded 3 Unic, 11 | these plants grow, and to water them carefully, so that 4 Unic, 11 | four ways: by taking the water from a well, which costs 5 Unic, 11 | water-wheel and buckets, when the water is drawn by a windlass ( 6 Unic, 11 | the other and gives more water); or by a stream or a brook, 7 Unic, 11 | and there is less need to water it often, so that the gardener' 8 Unic, 11 | fertile, for if it has no water it will be ruined. It has 9 Unic, 11 | are those who draw up the water out of the well: this, as 10 Unic, 11 | by beginning to draw up water from the well -- and God 11 Unic, 11 | and God grant there may be water in it! But that, at least, 12 Unic, 11 | and to do what we can to water the flowers. And God is 13 Unic, 11 | the flowers alive without water and makes the virtues grow. 14 Unic, 11 | makes the virtues grow. By water here I mean tears -- or, 15 Unic, 11 | little desire to go and draw water that he would give it up 16 Unic, 11 | and drawing it up without water? It will often happen that, 17 Unic, 11 | course the same as drawing water out of the well. What, then, 18 Unic, 11 | to draw but one drop of water from this blessed well, 19 Unic, 11 | grow, some by means of the water drawn from this well and 20 Unic, 11 | is now clear that, if no water is coming from the well, 21 Unic, 11 | we must not be careless: water must always be drawn when 22 Unic, 14 | is watered when one draws water from the well, let us now 23 Unic, 14 | the gardener draws more water with less labour and is 24 Unic, 14 | buckets; but in this state the water is higher and thus much 25 Unic, 14 | the well. I mean that the water is nearer to it, for grace 26 Unic, 14 | is drawing very much more water than it drew from the well. 27 Unic, 14 | This water of great blessings and favours 28 Unic, 14 | everything seems dry to it and no water comes to refresh it, and 29 Unic, 14 | God withholds from us the water of grace, and we must despise 30 Unic, 15 | seem only to be throwing water on it to quench it. This 31 Unic, 15 | prayer, and of the first water, I pointed out that it is 32 Unic, 16 | on to speak of the third water with which this garden is 33 Unic, 16 | watered -- that is, of running water proceeding from a river 34 Unic, 16 | previous state, for the water of grace rises to the very 35 Unic, 17 | He is, the Creator of the water, gives the soul water without 36 Unic, 17 | the water, gives the soul water without limit; and what 37 Unic, 17 | in speaking of this third water. Your Reverence will be 38 Unic, 17 | this last-mentioned kind of water, which comes from a spring, 39 Unic, 18 | something about the fourth water. His help is very necessary, 40 Unic, 18 | for describing the last water, for in that state the soul 41 Unic, 18 | write about this fourth water, it seemed to me more impossible 42 Unic, 18 | garden with an abundance of water, we can see how much rest 43 Unic, 18 | impossible, and, when one kind of water fails, we must always be 44 Unic, 18 | and understood that this water from Heaven, this greatest 45 Unic, 19 | of the fire assuaged by water which makes it burn the 46 Unic, 19 | filthy slime as I dost draw water so pure as to be meet for 47 Unic, 19 | from self-interest, the water will sink in so far that 48 Unic, 19 | everything: one kind of water attracts another.~ 49 Unic, 19 | shedding, which are Thy gift (water, in so far as it comes from 50 Unic, 20 | now reflect that this last water which we have described 51 Unic, 20 | wholly unclean. Just so the water in a vessel seems quite 52 Unic, 21 | because a single drop of the water of that kingdom gives him 53 Unic, 21 | completely engulfed in such water?~ 54 Unic, 22 | these donkeys will draw more water than the gardener can with 55 Unic, 25 | in writing of the Second Water), all the faculties are 56 Unic, 25 | made of stone, and sends water in the shape of gentle tears 57 Unic, 29(229)| panteth after the fountains of water, so my soul panteth after 58 Unic, 30 | do I remember the living water of which the Lord spoke 59 Unic, 30 | the Lord to give me that water. I had a picture of the 60 Unic, 30(241)| iv, 15 "Sir, give me this water." These words, which form 61 Unic, 31 | But there was some holy water there, so I flung some in 62 Unic, 31 | was afraid to ask for holy water, lest I should frighten 63 Unic, 31 | there is nothing like holy water to put devils to flight 64 Unic, 31 | Cross, but return; so holy water must have great virtue. 65 Unic, 31 | drink from a jug of cold water: he would feel the refreshment 66 Unic, 31 | impart their power to the water and make it so very different 67 Unic, 31 | it so very different from water which has not been blessed.~ 68 Unic, 31 | should ask for some holy water." So they brought me some 69 Unic, 31 | alone. I asked for holy water, and, after the devils had 70 Unic, 31 | sprinkled a great deal of holy water about I saw a huge crowd 71 Unic, 31 | had sprinkled some holy water on him could I finish it. 72 Unic, 31 | all kinds of filth.250 The water of Thy grace was not yet 73 Unic, 32 | ground seemed to be full of water which looked like filthy, 74 Unic, 39 | I trouble about drops of water! When I reached the church,