Chapter
1 I | in the enjoyment of the sweet and pleasant things of life,
2 I | error, and approached the sweet light of Truth; insomuch
3 IV | be desirable and passing sweet, God forbid that I embrace
4 VI | and all manner of aromatic sweet perfume. He bound them fast
5 VI | company with the beauty and sweet savour of their stores.
6 IX | darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Wo
7 IX | put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Wo unto those
8 X | fear. When thou liest down, sweet shall be thy sleep.' And
9 XII | again to provoke that most sweet God and Master." ~Barlaam
10 XII | all excelled all in this sweet reasonableness. But the
11 XII | their hearts, and husbanding sweet fruits worthy of the heavenly
12 XII | shalt assuredly know the sweet fruits of other trees of
13 XV | continuously, and their taste is sweet, while others that come
14 XVI | hands, she sung a clear sweet melody, and delighted him
15 XVI | and abominable, is to them sweet and alluring!' The chief
16 XX | adorn thy soul with the sweet savour and splendour of
17 XXIV | a sour life instead of a sweet, and abandon the charms
18 XXIV | to be born, and see the sweet life of day, and hast joined
19 XXIV | enlightened with this light most sweet. Why art thou wholly given
20 XXV | heart, "O Lord my God, my sweet hope and unerring promise,
21 XXV | and holding fast to that sweet and delightsome life, given
22 XXV | have readily cast away this sweet light, and all those pleasures
23 XXV | which thou pronouncest sweet and pleasant, and thinkest
24 XXXIII| it were by the scent of sweet ointment, all men flocked
25 XXXVII| voice, for thy voice is a sweet voice, and thy countenance
26 XL | souls, that sent forth full sweet savour, and showed naught
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