Part, Chapter
1 1, 1 | by his pain of heart;~No sickness is there like sickness of
2 1, 1 | No sickness is there like sickness of heart.~The lover's ailment
3 1, 7 | man eats is a source of sickness,~But if a saint imbibe infidelity
4 1, 12| himself to be perfect.~No sickness worse than fancying thyself
5 1, 15| vinegar,~To succour the sickness of your hearts.~When you
6 1, 15| When you are cured of your sickness, O invalid,~Then leave out
7 2, 6 | harmless as mice.~Through love sickness is health,~Through love
8 2, 9 | is sick, God regards his sickness as His own; and, therefore,
9 2, 10| The sick man said, "Sickness has brought me this boon.~
10 2, 10| King.~O blessed pain and sickness and fever!~O welcome weariness
11 2, 10| Has sent me this pain and sickness in my old age;~He has given
12 2, 10| is endurance of pain and sickness and disease.~For from abasement
13 3, 13| heavier every moment. ~If our sickness admitted of a cure, ~It
14 3, 17| together by the feet; ~Death, sickness and disease loose their
15 5, 7 | would operate by disease and sickness, and men would not look
16 5, 10| Being, however, weak with sickness and fasting, he missed his
17 6, 5 | has cast you into a mortal sickness!"~They will answer by their
18 6, 6 | health and now grievous sickness.~Know all the conditions
19 6, 7 | calamity, 4~Alms cure thy sickness, O son~'Tis not charitable
20 6, 9 | persons crave a remedy for sickness~But the lovesick one cries, "
21 6, 9 | can be sweeter than this sickness!~No devotion is better than
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