Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| earth some of that goodness, beauty, and truth which are diffused
2 1, 1 | alone my mind does fill,~One beauty keeps me fixed and still;~
3 1, 1 | fills his imagination, one beauty pleases, and he rests in
4 1, 1 | and sinister,~The loftiest beauty, and my death alone~Show
5 1, 1 | calls the object the highest beauty, as it is that alone which
6 1, 2 | chief aim, not corporeal beauty, but rather the grace of
7 1, 2 | which, rather than in the beauty of the body, that love that
8 1, 2 | from the tree of corporeal beauty, without which acquisition,
9 1, 2 | take in the aspect of the beauty and grace of the~spirit,
10 1, 2 | glitters and shines in the beauty of the body, and certain
11 1, 2 | object, which beyond the beauty of the body has no other
12 1, 3 | he contemplate the divine beauty in shadow, when he cannot
13 1, 3 | impression of the ray of the beauty of supernal light, these
14 1, 3 | and such a noble noose,~Beauty enkindles me, and pureness
15 1, 3 | divinity, tend towards divine beauty, which first is communicated
16 1, 3 | loves the body or corporeal beauty, insomuch as it is an indication
17 1, 3 | as it is an indication of beauty of~spirit. Thus that which
18 1, 3 | it, and which is called beauty, and which does not consist
19 1, 3 | beautiful as before. The beauty, then, of the body has power
20 1, 3 | I did burn for corporeal beauty. But how? I loved against
21 1, 3 | and is not some corporeal beauty which might overshadow his
22 1, 3 | acquired from corporeal beauty and excellence, by virtue
23 1, 3 | behold with purer eye the beauty of the divinity. As happens
24 1, 3 | those pictures, who is of a beauty incomparably greater, leaving
25 1, 3 | state where we see divine beauty in intelligible conceptions
26 1, 3 | present to him the divine beauty so far as the horizon of
27 1, 3 | conceived kinds of divine beauty and goodness, with the wings
28 1, 4 | comprehension of divine beauty. He lets loose the mastiffs
29 1, 4 | intellect, divine goodness and beauty are more loveable than comprehensible,
30 1, 4 | because that which in bodily beauty is red, white, and fair,
31 1, 4 | the alabaster of divine beauty, through the contemplation
32 1, 4 | for goodness, wisdom, and beauty, thus came into the presence
33 1, 4 | the rays of the present beauty, which enlighten those who
34 1, 4 | they may not behold other beauty or goodness than that which
35 1, 4 | conceptions of goodness and beauty, there are others and yet
36 1, 5 | the contemplation of the beauty of that rare splendour,
37 1, 5 | the book of "Intellectual Beauty;" and, of these, the first
38 1, 5 | It is not then corporeal beauty which can allure such an
39 1, 5 | is no~true nor constant beauty, and for this reason it
40 1, 5 | nor constant love. That beauty, which is seen in bodies
41 1, 5 | then comprehends the truest beauty, through conversion, to
42 1, 5 | to that which makes the beauty of the body, and forms it
43 1, 5 | more beautiful than any beauty that may be in bodies; but
44 1, 5 | the scorn of every other beauty and the repudiation of every
45 1, 5 | in the same splendour of beauty. Thus it ever takes away,
46 1, 5 | substance, in virtue, in beauty, and in effect, towards
47 1, 5 | striving to recover its natural beauty seeks to purify itself,
48 1, 5 | conditions, and all kinds of beauty, in one subject, and others
49 1, 5 | hypotheses, as with corporeal beauty, all the conditions of which
50 1, 5 | being full of majesty and beauty, in each case it is a fact
51 1, 5 | wisdom is not greater than beauty and~majesty, and goodness
52 1, 5 | indifference towards every other beauty. Therefore to her should
53 1, 5 | declared to be infinite beauty, so here is proposed what
54 1, 5 | appreciable kinds of divine beauty and goodness, of that infinite
55 1, 5 | of the species of divine beauty, but as it goes on with
56 1, 5 | good and to the infinite beauty.~XIII.~CIC. Here we see
57 1, 5 | ways in which the divine beauty and goodness manifest themselves
58 1, 6 | in heaven.~Your sov'reign beauty, ladies, our austerity~Cannot
59 2, 1 | to corporeal and~external beauty yet he may honourably and
60 2, 1 | that, through this material beauty, which is a glittering ray
61 2, 1 | consideration and worship of divine beauty, light and majesty; so that,
62 2, 1 | Ah me! he will say, if beauty so shadowy, so dim, so fugitive,
63 2, 1 | nature, which has placed this beauty before my eyes and has gifted
64 2, 1 | and incomparably greater beauty, wills that I be promoted
65 2, 1 | that the love of corporeal beauty to those who are well disposed,
66 2, 1 | so satisfied with its own beauty, that he can despise that
67 2, 1 | to the desire of divine beauty itself, without similitude,
68 2, 1 | being in captivity to a low beauty, to which he dedicates his
69 2, 1 | eius.~CES. God, the divine beauty, and splendour shines and
70 2, 1 | both open and, concealed,~Beauty imprints and honesty dispels;~
71 2, 1 | fall away.~By thine own beauty, by this love of mine~(So
72 2, 1 | divine light, that by its beauty, which ought not to be entirely
73 2, 1 | perchance, is equal to so much beauty (equal, he means, of the
74 2, 1 | equal, he means, of the beauty, in so far as he can comprehend
75 2, 1 | to absolute goodness and beauty. Thus everything has an
76 2, 1 | goodness, intelligence, beauty, and wisdom. according to
77 2, 1 | having shown forth the Divine Beauty through two intelligible
78 2, 1 | itself than that of the beauty, goodness and truth, which
79 2, 1 | source of every other truth, beauty, and goodness? "He marked
80 2, 1 | conceived in his mind the Divine Beauty, and it is as impossible
81 2, 1 | the splendour of Divine Beauty, according to their degrees
82 2, 1 | nothing more beautiful than beauty, nothing better than goodness,
83 2, 2 | whom alone is sovereign beauty seen,~And excellence Divine
84 2, 2 | huntress; because with her beauty and grace she first wounded
85 2, 2 | splendour of Divine goodness and beauty become transformed into
86 2, 4 | ordinary beauties, a celestial beauty was suddenly presented before
87 2, 4 | The seventh blind man.~Beauty, which through the eyes
88 2, 4 | knowing that the Divine beauty and goodness is not that
89 2, 4 | the divinity and Divine beauty being one, exalted above
90 2, 4 | be blind as regards that beauty which is one and alone and
91 2, 5 | first were rivals for your beauty, swore not to separate until
92 2, 5 | of heaven have received beauty, a greater favour I consider
93 2, 5 | is mine, in that whatever beauty I may have had it has been
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