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1 1, Pre | the difficulty I should find in the work, nor any thought
2 1, Int | port, where he hoped to find a, refuge from his enemies;
3 1, Int | native place longing to find a broader field of action.
4 1, Int | hoped that here he might find some means of subsistence.
5 1, Int | s Life of Bruno, we next find the fugitive at Geneva.
6 1, Int | that he was not likely to find countenance or support,
7 1, Int | heavens; there does man find written the word of God.~
8 1, 1 | the soul in its own flames find weal!~What power or spell
9 1, 2 | through fatigue that we find pleasure in repose; separation
10 1, 2 | generally, we shall ever find that one opposite is the
11 1, 2 | comes, that of those who find themselves in this warfare,
12 1, 3 | mode of being than be can find himself or believe himself
13 1, 3 | or satisfaction can man find in that knowledge which
14 1, 3 | the crowd; for those, that find profit in this contemplation
15 1, 3 | inebriated and stupefied, find that they also are occupied
16 1, 4 | ministry, and warfare they find themselves. Anon she orders
17 1, 4 | of those cares in which I find myself, he, who formed and
18 1, 5 | therefore if it does not find easy exit, it goes on with
19 1, 5 | away. Near her~My tears find no response;~My voice she
20 1, 5 | circle equally, then you find in him both movement and
21 1, 5 | which Apelles could not find in one, but in many virgins.
22 1, 5 | and unite with them, we find that we have more pain in
23 1, 5 | turning here and there~To find some ease from the tormenting
24 1, 5 | smart,~And thou couldst find a voice for thy complaint,~
25 1, 5 | the iciness of my divinity find no deliverance,~No pity
26 2, Pre | not. It is humiliating to find how many errors remain in
27 2, 1 | states of the world; when we find ourselves in darkness and
28 2, 1 | and draws me, so that I find nothing that comes within
29 2, 1(1)| you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be
30 2, 1 | entrance to my heart could find.~'Twas then upon me fell
31 2, 1 | read it first.~50.~Eager to find the much desired food,~The
32 2, 1 | following him. Now must we find out, whether Love appears
33 2, 2 | wheat into tares, 1 and find the work of their life in
34 2, 2 | the pursuit of truth, to find it, to distinguish it, and
35 2, 2 | very few are those who find the fountain of Diana. Many
36 2, 2 | their nets to the wind, they find their hands full of flies.
37 2, 3 | kingdom he should lose, would find it here entire.~How does
38 2, 3 | the other are trying to find out in what way it is that
39 2, 4 | my dolour and affliction find;~For to be seen, yet not
40 2, 4 | written sentences; whence we find that the same light of truth,
41 2, 5 | in all possible ways to find something more beautiful
42 2, 5 | pity which they could not find in your breast armed with
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