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1 1, Prol| Love exalts our earthly bodies to heaven,~And makes the
2 1, 7 | the world as a body,~And bodies derive their good and evil
3 1, 7 | am like bees, and earthly bodies like wax, 9~I build up these
4 1, 7 | wax, 9~I build up these bodies as with my own wax!~:~
5 1, 8 | have said not idly,~" The bodies of the righteous are as
6 1, 10 | devices tattooed upon their bodies. A certain coward went to
7 2, 1 | but raisins.~O son, our bodies are as dried grapes and
8 2, 13 | the prophets;~Seeing their bodies, they took them for ordinary
9 3, 12 | nearness are attributes of bodies, ~The journeys of spirits
10 3, 17 | separated and shut off like two bodies. ~Thus, even though two
11 3, 17 | moment a fresh pang on our bodies. ~That it may dissolve these
12 3, 17 | dissolve these composite bodies of ours, ~The bird of each
13 4, 2 | that garden,~'Twas as when bodies meet souls at the resurrection,~
14 4, 2 | disgraced by union with bodies,~Bodies are ennobled by
15 4, 2 | disgraced by union with bodies,~Bodies are ennobled by union with
16 4, 6 | of them alike owe their bodies to earth and their souls
17 5, 6 | these mirrors, viz., the bodies of these saints and prophets;
18 5, 7 | makes me a dart, I pierce bodies.~If He makes me a snake,
19 5, 7 | each will return to their bodies,~Even as sense returns to
20 5, 7 | Even as sense returns to bodies awaking from sleep.~On that
21 6, 3 | their worth is great.~Men's bodies are like pitchers with closed
22 6, 3 | Know words resemble these bodies,~And the meaning resembles
23 6, 3 | eyes are ever intent on bodies,~The soul's eyes on the
24 6, 3 | these frozen and lifeless bodies of yours,~And gives you
25 6, 8 | two rare exceptions,~Whose bodies are in prison but their
26 6, 9 | Those forms fashion bodies with senses and instruments.~
27 6, 9 | in its own likeness~Those bodies either to good or to evil.~
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