Chapter
1 II | seed, being planted in my heart, unmoved, was preserved
2 II | whereon, O king, thine heart alas! is fixed amiss. Time
3 II | sentence continually goading my heart, stirred my governing power,
4 II | of sin lifted from mine heart, and the dullness, proceeding
5 III | the tidings with a heavy heart, and sorrow cut short his
6 III | and enjoyable, that his heart, revelling in these delights,
7 IV | knew the tenderness of his heart, how that, if he heard such
8 IV | anger lurking within his heart. ~The sick beggar-man considered
9 V | salvation took hold of his heart, and the grace of the Comforter
10 V | His father was grieved at heart at the very word, and said, "
11 V | anything to embitter thy heart or mar thy happiness. I
12 V | son, I will grant thee thy heart's desire." And immediately
13 V | his questioning, but his heart was grieved at the sight
14 V | sighed from the bottom of his heart. "Bitter is this life,"
15 V | that might accomplish his heart's desire, and fill his ears
16 V | great treasure, whose whole heart is occupied in seeking after
17 VI | things; for on the blind in heart it hath virtue to bestow
18 VI | gladness breathing into his heart, and, like one inspired,
19 VI | Now, if I find in thine heart fruit-bearing ground, and
20 VI | goodly word, and in mine heart there is kindled fire, cruelly
21 VII | full of delight and all heart's ease, and set thereto
22 VII | the gods themselves, took heart to pollute themselves in
23 VIII | sweetest light entered into my heart, and the heavy veil of sorrow,
24 VIII | this long time enveloped my heart, was in an instant removed.
25 VIII | anxiety hath fallen on my heart, and consumeth my flesh
26 VIII | neither have entered into the heart of man the things which
27 IX | thoughts and intents of the heart. Neither is there any creature
28 X | people were pricked in their heart, like thyself to-day: and
29 X | wert afar off from him in heart, and didst serve others,
30 XI | all idolatry with all my heart. And indeed, even before
31 XI | soul and body, lowliness of heart and contrition, almsgiving,
32 XI | and compassionate, pure in heart, abstaining from all defilement
33 XI | adultery with her in his heart.' And hereby he calleth
34 XI | treasure is, there will your heart be also. Take no thought
35 XI | unsteady and sin-loving heart the potion of repentance,
36 XI | noted it must arise from a heart that abominateth sin and
37 XII | desire, and, wounded at heart with the same love, considered
38 XII | Paradise. By their purity of heart they became a tabernacle
39 XII | rather to hate with all our heart. Yea, and verily it is worthy
40 XIII | thyself.' Then, pricked at heart, the other said with tears, `
41 XV | long will ye be of heavy heart? Why love ye vanity, and
42 XV | long will ye be of heavy heart? Why love ye vanity and
43 XVI | thanksgiving from the ground of her heart. The young man heard her
44 XVII | how truly upright is thine heart. But the end of thy fortune
45 XVII | enlighten the eyes of thine heart, and give thee the spirit
46 XVII | Ioasaph, keenly pricked at the heart, said, "All this I too long
47 XVIII | divine message in thine heart, and ransom thee from the
48 XIX | incomprehensible. In uprightness of heart and without question accept
49 XIX | in the thoughts of thine heart, that thou mayest present
50 XIX | the evil root out of thine heart, lest it fasten on and strike
51 XX | fervent desire and pure heart, his mind estranged from
52 XX | to God-ward: and from the heart forgive all those that have
53 XX | therefore store thou up in thine heart, and remember them unceasingly,
54 XXI | firmly be implanted in my heart." Barlaam took up his parable
55 XXI | love him alone with all our heart, and with all our soul,
56 XXI | have sunk deep into thine heart; for, otherwise, thou hadst
57 XXI | separation, was distressed at heart, and his eyes filled with
58 XXI | exhortation established his heart, and begged him to send
59 XXI | neither have entered into the heart of man: whereof mayest thou
60 XXII | common to man; but pain of heart, arising from an anxious
61 XXIV | and was exceeding sad at heart, and could in no wise refrain
62 XXIV | sleep, he found that his heart, erstwhile so sore and heavy,
63 XXIV | filled with gladness of heart at the birth of a son than
64 XXV | out of the depth of his heart, "O Lord my God, my sweet
65 XXV | upon the contrition of my heart, and leave me not, neither
66 XXV | upon me, O King: for my heart is enkindled with longing
67 XXV | comfort stealing over his heart, and, fulfilled with courage,
68 XXV | pleasure and gladness of heart, which the leaders and priests
69 XXV | delight and gladness of heart, such in kind: but the same
70 XXV | neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which
71 XXVI | his people, and fools at heart, "Behold now, there lieth
72 XXVI | will I quickly tear out thy heart and thy tongue, and throw
73 XXVIII | sung is the proverb, `The heart of a fool will conceive
74 XXVIII | thou spakest not after his heart, and next that I might recompense
75 XXVIII | thyself thereof!" ~Pricked at heart by these words, spake Nachor, "
76 XXVIII | hath blinded the eyes of my heart, and shed a thick darkness
77 XXVIII | immediately he arose, and his heart waxed warm, and he began
78 XXVIII | draw nigh with a fervent heart, thou shalt gain the same
79 XXVIII | ever pluck it out of thine heart! For myself, I will depart
80 XXVIII | stepped forth with a contrite heart, and went bounding into
81 XXVIII | danger. With a right warm heart knelt Nachor down before
82 XXVIII | still bound the eyes of his heart. Howbeit he no longer honoured
83 XXVIII | for whom he yearned, his heart being wounded with love
84 XXVIII | carrying his sayings in his heart, he was like the tree in
85 XXX | grieved and exceeding sad at heart, because that he had no
86 XXX | deceive men." But the boy's heart was smitten with the love
87 XXX | seen to-day hath fired my heart with such love as these."
88 XXX | The devil entered into the heart of one of the young damsels.
89 XXX | secretly sowed in Ioasaph's heart thoughts that he might recover
90 XXX | when he saw the young man's heart wavering, was full of joy,
91 XXX | But he, that had lost his heart to that scene of joyaunce
92 XXX | And as he mused in his heart on the memory of the visions,
93 XXX | unto such as are of a true heart! He hath delivered me that
94 XXXII | the darkened vision of his heart, and there fell upon him
95 XXXIII | and in this way heal my heart, know thou well, that I
96 XXXIII | sufferest me not to fulfil my heart's desire, I will obey thee
97 XXXIII | canons of the Church, whose heart was fulfilled with heavenly
98 XXXIII | which here gladdeneth the heart by the hope of enjoyment
99 XXXIV | light the thoughts of his heart. As they confirmed his words (
100 XXXIV | flinty and more than granite heart is at thy will melted as
101 XXXIV | eye, the contrition of my heart; and, according to thine
102 XXXIV | closed gates of his father's heart (for it is said, he will
103 XXXIV | heard with the ears of his heart; and he told him many weighty
104 XXXV | Abenner was pricked to the heart by this inspired wisdom
105 XXXV | with loud voice and fervent heart confessed Christ his Saviour,
106 XXXVI | and fight for him, for his heart was fired with heavenly
107 XXXVI | affairs betokeneth an unstable heart. But be thou steadfast,
108 XXXVI | themselves for anguish of heart. "Wo is us," cried they, "
109 XXXVII | aforesaid rough shirt. For his heart was wounded with a marvellous
110 XXXVII | were the thoughts of his heart continually, and he communed
111 XXXVIII| seed, which I sowed in the heart of Ioasaph, thy servant,
112 XXXVIII| end, ever ascending in his heart, and going from strength
113 XXXIX | understanding shall keep thy heart and thoughts in Christ Jesus." ~
114 XXXIX | from robbers thy purity of heart, stepping up day by day
115 XL | I seek thee with all my heart. My soul hath sought for
116 XL | and art not rather glad at heart that thine orisons in his
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