Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  46|      unbelieving and bard of heart to be an illusion, filled
 2   I,  59|     it evidences a worthless heart to seek enjoyment in matters
 3  II,  39|     conceal one thing in the heart, express another in the
 4  IV,  22| glowed with the passion of a heart roused to lust after women?
 5  IV,  23|  reasonings of his abandoned heart, see what was the fitting
 6  IV,  30|       True worship is in the heart, and a belief worthy of
 7  IV,  36|     both repeat and learn by heart all these things, with which
 8   V,  10|     I ask? Tell. In the very heart of the rock, and in that
 9   V,  28|      reverent care in a pure heart. While Liber, born at Nysa,
10 VII,   4|     excrements, but also the heart still bounding with the
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