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1 Pref, 2| both hands, so as not to forget one thing while I am saying 2 Pref, 2| Teresa never allows us to forget -- which is just as well 3 Intr, 0| Spain. Finally we must not forget the valuable contributions 4 Unic, 8| moment we repent, Thou dost forget how we have offended Thee. 5 Unic, 11| wounded107 than we quite forget that we have surrendered 6 Unic, 13| under our feet if we try to forget the body a little and to 7 Unic, 15| clearly that we need to forget it, so that we may live 8 Unic, 18| consider what Thou art doing; forget not so quickly the gravity 9 Unic, 20| yearning to see God that I forget everything and the deserted 10 Unic, 25| that it is impossible to forget them, whereas the words 11 Unic, 25| at least, I can never forget them myself, and my memory 12 Unic, 28| that it is impossible to forget these -- save when the Lord 13 Unic, 28| for then it seems even to forget God Himself. The soul is 14 Unic, 30| deep depression. I would forget all the favours that the 15 Unic, 31| him, the more they seem to forget that he is still in the 16 Unic, 32| be impossible for me to forget it. The entrance, I thought, 17 Unic, 34| Majesty has for it makes it forget itself and it thinks it 18 Unic, 38| Lord were to allow me to forget those others.~ 19 Unic, 39| like that myself -- and I forget His favours at every moment. 20 Unic, 39| I mean is that we should forget the number of years we have 21 Unic, 39| When they come, I almost forget the good I have done, my 22 Unic, 39| is a good one: see thou forget it not, that thou mayest 23 Unic, 40| as I have said, I never forget the vision which I once