Part, Dialogue
1 1, 1| ascend;~My Muses are my thoughts, and they present to me~
2 1, 1| ershadowed are my heart, my thoughts, my tears.~Here he declares
3 1, 1| crowned by his heart, his thoughts, and his tears than others
4 1, 1| which are all contrary thoughts, some towards one and some
5 1, 1| scattering the seed of his thoughts and waiting for the fruitful
6 1, 2| because he gives birth to thoughts; deprived of life, because
7 1, 2| flocks and herds of his thoughts, which he nourishes in the
8 1, 3| internal harmony, and its thoughts and acts accord with the
9 1, 3| And though my soul in many thoughts is spent,~Enough that she
10 1, 3| And that my soul in many thoughts is spent, Enough that she
11 1, 4| swiftly devour.~So I extend my thoughts to higher prey, and these~
12 1, 4| themselves. So Actæon with those thoughts -- those dogs -- which hunted
13 1, 4| perceived, that of his dogs or thoughts, he himself came to be the
14 1, 4| dogs -- pursued by his own thoughts -- runs and directs these
15 1, 4| bring up its fledglings, its thoughts, the time being come in
16 1, 4| hour I call him back by thoughts:~A rebel he, like gerfalcon
17 1, 4| dies.~CIC. What are those thoughts that call him back from
18 1, 4| profound, and stirring thoughts of mine,~Ye long to sever
19 1, 4| She dispatches the armed thoughts, which, solicited and urged
20 1, 4| means when she tells the thoughts to repress the sight vigorously.~
21 1, 4| intellectual object. When the thoughts are counselled to repress
22 1, 4| when she counselled her thoughts to repress the sight, which,
23 1, 4| to divert the eyes of her thoughts. Here the sight usually
24 1, 4| unfold what happens to these thoughts.~TANS. Now follows the disagreement
25 1, 4| deprived of heart, abandoned of thoughts, left by hope, 1, who had
26 1, 4| elementary conditions, if my thoughts and all my affections abandon
27 1, 4| divine? Up, up; oh, my flying thoughts; up, oh my rebel heart;
28 1, 4| I am forced by you, my thoughts, to remain at home in charge
29 1, 4| weakest, seeks to recall the thoughts to the care of the body.
30 1, 4| I may abide,~And with my thoughts I may be deified?~The Platonists
31 1, 4| nourishes and maintains the thoughts on high, together with the
32 1, 4| with all the army of the thoughts. So that, having a knowledge
33 1, 4| knowledge, she complains of her thoughts, which, tardily turning
34 1, 4| vanquished by the lofty thoughts, and, as if dead to the
35 1, 4| and quarrelling with the thoughts, she now desires to rise
36 1, 4| cannot succour them (the thoughts), nor because I cannot remain
37 1, 4| its nymphs, which are my thoughts." Thus, little by little,
38 1, 5| living presence through my thoughts;~Thoughts that my haughty
39 1, 5| presence through my thoughts;~Thoughts that my haughty soul had
40 1, 5| the eyes of the militant thoughts, enlivens, encourages, strengthens
41 1, 5| in so far as it shines in thoughts, and is always cruel in
42 1, 5| by any distraction of my thoughts, nor does she become darkened
43 1, 5| becomes absorbed in profound thoughts, stricken with urgent cares,
44 2, 1| past afflict by means of thoughts, but not so much as things
45 2, 1| other wish,~Cease, fretting thoughts, and give me peace;~Why
46 2, 1| CES. Why, importuned by thoughts, does he continually gaze
47 2, 1| heart, which those high thoughts would animate,~Makes not
48 2, 1| towards the highest good.~High thoughts, holy desires, and mina
49 2, 1| zeal, raised by magnificent thoughts, sustained by hope, weakened
50 2, 1| grant, and should attend~My thoughts, my wishes, and my reasoning,~
51 2, 1| requests that it consider those thoughts which it has rendered so
52 2, 1| immoveable and the same, proceed thoughts uncertain and certain, desires
53 2, 2| magnify the heart through the thoughts, desires and works, as much
54 2, 2| With such-like most vile thoughts they think to mount to the
55 2, 2| solitudine. Thus the dogs -- thoughts of Divine things -- -devour
56 2, 3| his mind free from other thoughts, it happened that the heart
57 2, 5| Those get who fix their thoughts on things above."~Daughter
58 2, 5| their blindness, grievous thoughts, and bitter trials, by means
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