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St. Augustine
Confessions

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eyes

   Book, Chapter
1 1, V | it which must offend thy eyes; I confess and know it. 2 1, X | glowed more and more in my eyes for the shows and sports 3 1, XIII | this while I bore with dry eyes my own wretched self dying 4 1, XVIII | I was cast away from thy eyes. ~For in thy eyes, what 5 1, XVIII | from thy eyes. ~For in thy eyes, what was more infamous 6 2, I | I became corrupt in thy eyes, yet I was still pleasing 7 2, I | still pleasing to my own eyes - and eager to please the 8 2, I | and eager to please the eyes of men.~ 9 2, X | and comely to all virtuous eyes - I long for thee with an 10 3, VII | this when the sight of my eyes went no farther than physical 11 3, VII | their import. They met my eyes on every side, and I did 12 3, XI | watered the earth under her eyes in every place where she 13 4, IV | a frightful torment. My eyes sought him everywhere, but 14 4, VI | affections, directing my eyes toward thee and plucking 15 4, VII | native place so that my eyes would look for him less 16 4, VIII | in countenance, tongue, eyes, and a thousand ingratiating 17 5, III | by mathematics and my own eyes, but were very different. ~ 18 5, VIII | fountain of my mother’s eyes, from which she had daily 19 6, III | reading. ~Now, as he read, his eyes glanced over the pages and 20 6, VIII | give my mind or lend my eyes to these shows. Thus I will 21 6, VIII | frenzy. But Alypius kept his eyes closed and forbade his mind 22 6, VIII | what it was, he opened his eyes and was struck with a deeper 23 6, VIII | his ears and unlocked his eyes to make way for the wounding 24 6, VIII | turn away, but fixed his eyes on the bloody pastime, unwittingly 25 6, I | I could see with my own eyes. I no longer thought of 26 6, I | that swarmed around the eyes of my mind. But behold they 27 6, I | the forms with which my eyes are still familiar, nor 28 6, VII | thee, and the light of my eyes was not with me; for it 29 6, VII | bloated cheeks blinded my eyes.~ 30 6, XIV | unaware of it, and closed my eyes lest they should behold 31 6, XVI | which is painful to sore eyes, is a delight to sound ones. 32 7, I | Be not wise in your own eyes,”238 because “they that 33 7, VI | this one, lying before my eyes; for he was indeed a Christian 34 7, VI | with himself, he fixed his eyes on his friend, exclaiming: “ 35 7, VI | the new life he turned his eyes again onto the page and 36 7, VII | thrust me before my own eyes that I might discover my 37 7, VIII | sound like myself: my face, eyes, color, tone expressed my 38 7, XII | tears. The streams of my eyes gushed out an acceptable 39 7, XII | the paragraph on which my eyes first fell: “Not in rioting 40 8, I | are exalted in their own eyes. Now was my soul free from 41 8, IV | feelings showed forth in my eyes and voice when thy good 42 8, IV | they to be seen with the eyes of flesh in the light of 43 8, IV | me their heart in their eyes - their roving eyes - and 44 8, IV | their eyes - their roving eyes - and said, “Who will show 45 8, VII | this, and put it to his eyes, they were immediately opened. 46 8, XII | CHAPTER XII~ ~29. I closed her eyes; and there flowed in a great 47 8, XII | strong behest of my mind my eyes sucked back the fountain 48 8, XII | was for a while dead to my eyes, who had for many years 49 8, XII | that I might live in thy eyes - let him not laugh at me; 50 9, II | from thee, Lord, to whose eyes the abysses of man’s conscience 51 9, VI | light - so pleasant to our eyes - nor the sweet melodies 52 9, VI | messengers - the beams of my eyes? But the inner part is the 53 9, VIII | bodies came in through the eyes; sounds of all kinds by 54 9, VIII | disturb what is drawn in by my eyes, and which I am considering, 55 9, VIII | looking at them with my eyes - and yet I could not have 56 9, X | of them entered. For the eyes say, “If they were colored, 57 9, XXX | flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life.”348 58 9, XXX | Does reason cease when the eyes close? Is it put to sleep 59 9, XXXI | members of his body; for thy eyes did see what was imperfect 60 9, XXXIV | remain the delights of these eyes of my flesh, about which 61 9, XXXIV | house from heaven.372~The eyes delight in fair and varied 62 9, XXXIV | Tobit saw even with his eyes closed in blindness, when 63 9, XXXIV | Isaac saw when his fleshlyeyes were dim, so that he could 64 9, XXXIV | resist the seductions of my eyes, lest my feet be entangled 65 9, XXXIV | and I raise my invisible eyes to thee, that thou wouldst 66 9, XXXIV | loving-kindness is before my eyes.”379 For I am captivated 67 9, XXXV | language “the lust of the eyes.”380 For seeing is a function 68 9, XXXV | seeing is a function of the eyes; yet we also use this word 69 9, XXXV | shines,” which only the eyes can perceive; but we also 70 9, XXXV | called “the lust of the eyes” because the function of 71 9, XXXV | of seeing, in which the eyes have the principal role, 72 9, XXXVII | heart and the rivers of my eyes, for I am not able to know 73 9, XXXVII | secret faults,”387 which thy eyes perceive, though mine do 74 9, XLI | cut off from before thy eyes.”390 Thou art the Truth, 75 10, XIX | sweet Light of my secret eyes.~ 76 10, XXXI | my sins cast me? Heal my eyes, that I may enjoy thy light. 77 11, XVI | raising it in their own eyes. As for myself I will enter 78 11, XVIII | my God, thou Light of my eyes in secret, if while I am 79 12, XV | and clear away from our eyes the fog with which thou 80 12, XIX | souls and from before my eyes595 - so that “the dry land” 81 12, XXIII | men which is known to thy eyes, O God, and which may not, 82 12, XXIV | confession be pleasing in thy eyes, for I confess to thee that 83 12, XXXVIII| And we see with our eyes that they are, and we see


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