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1 1, 3 | fount, the bosom of my love~Behold the flames, the arrows,
2 1, 3 | as it, will be lawful to behold with purer eye the beauty
3 1, 3 | in which it is lawful to behold it in real presence. He
4 1, 4 | eyes, so that they may not behold other beauty or goodness
5 1, 4 | me, some of you once more behold,~Come back to me from those
6 1, 4 | refreshment to my pains.~Behold me, miserable one, deprived
7 1, 4 | inner courts where I may behold and count those rare beauties?
8 1, 5 | warfare here described.~TANS. Behold how they carry the ensign
9 1, 5 | thou wilt come again, again behold thy light.~From the meaning
10 1, 5 | Glowing and unencumbered I behold,~And make my lightnings
11 1, 5 | forge and hammer;~For here behold a bosom full of sighs,~Which
12 1, 5 | the next.~XV.~TANS. Here behold a serpent languishing in
13 2, 1 | something better; therefore behold the wolf that howls, the
14 2, 1 | flammam.~[paragraph continues] Behold, then, with what condiments
15 2, 1 | delight.~But if he should behold, should grant, and should
16 2, 1 | the hand of Love may each behold~Upon my face the story of
17 2, 1 | nullus suus ventas est. Behold him, who has committed himself
18 2, 3 | feel annoyance and disgust. Behold, then, in a certain analogy,
19 2, 4 | light accustomed to~ ./. behold ordinary beauties, a celestial
20 2, 4 | only, wonted beauties to behold.~Conduct me to the land
21 2, 4 | which alone he wishes to behold. Meanwhile he prays the
22 2, 4(1)| mind's desire!~ When I behold Thee so,~ With awful brows
23 2, 5 | pleasure held,~Who, hoping to behold~Graces unique and rare,~
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