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desirable 2
desire 54
desired 17
desires 29
desiring 2
desolate 1
despair 2
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30 virtue
29 able
29 believe
29 desires
29 fear
29 feel
29 full
Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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desires

   Part,  Dialogue
1 1, Int| the true. All conflicting desires being at last united, they 2 1, 1 | and that which he sees and desires is distant and adverse to 3 1, 2 | are ice, and glowing my desires.~At once I tremble, sparkle, 4 1, 2 | inclinations and temperate in desires; to him pleasure is not 5 1, 2 | My hopes are ice and my desires are glowing," because he 6 1, 2 | and burns in his glowing desires; in his eagerness he is 7 1, 3 | This divine spirit often desires that the world should know 8 1, 4 | possessing, is not content, but desires, faints, and dies.~CIC. 9 1, 4 | seeing, from which the soul desires to divert the eyes of her 10 1, 4 | with the thoughts, she now desires to rise on high with them, 11 1, 5 | cares, kindled with fervent desires, excited by frequent crises: 12 2, 1 | have gained that which he desires, or so satisfied with its 13 2, 1 | labour, so that, the more the desires and the vices contend with 14 2, 1 | good.~High thoughts, holy desires, and mina intent~Upon the 15 2, 1 | uncertain, fulfil those desires which it has made so ardent, 16 2, 1 | thoughts uncertain and certain, desires ardent and appeased, and 17 2, 1 | compliance with natural desires. Therefore says the sonnet:~ 18 2, 1 | return,~And thither, whence desires have life and grow~Must 19 2, 1 | the material and sensitive desires became superseded, which 20 2, 1 | adamantine heart,~Whence my desires defeated his intent.~At 21 2, 1 | it is impossible that his desires should fall otherwise than 22 2, 1 | Finally everything naturally desires the beautiful and the good, 23 2, 1 | tasted of the highest unity, desires to be in all things severed 24 2, 2 | heart through the thoughts, desires and works, as much as possible, 25 2, 2 | put as the end of human desires?~MAR. In connection with 26 2, 3 | to the heart; the heart desires them, and presents his desire 27 2, 3 | seen, then the will~ ./. desires it; and later the industrious 28 2, 4 | voluntarily blind, of one who desires that every other thing be 29 2, 4 | that which most of all he desires, as he keeps his tongue


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