Chapter
1 I | that came over the music. Joy for the~victory of the Most
2 I | exile's longing, amid the joy of those that~triumphed.
3 II | with warmth. The Song of~Joy set apart in the sublime
4 II | avenging God. Indeed, in the~joy of the nun there was little
5 II | followed the Amen. No more Joy, no more tears in the air,~
6 II | staying. In the all-absorbing joy which comes in such full~
7 III | over! You do not know what joy it is to me to pray for~
8 III | love, a great love, the joy of living in~another heart
9 VI | time forth. The greatest joy, the~keenest anguish, that
10 VII | mio ben can draw tears of joy or pitying~laughter at the
11 VIII| was in a wild frenzy of joy over her~complete surrender
12 VIII| emotion, feels infinite joy as glimpses open out for
13 VIII| more, you have taken the joy out of a man's life,~you
14 IX | clapping her hands for joy. "Oh no,~no! I would have
15 IX | restrain the movement of joy at the affirmative answer.
16 X | give all and receive no joy; perhaps~there is no merit
17 X | eternally. Ah! I feel a sombre joy in crushing you that believe~
18 X | filled him with~unutterable joy. He stood under the wall
19 X | he said~to himself, and joy blended with the slow tinkling
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