Book, Chapter
1 Int | and who, with relatively little interest in historical detail,
2 Int, 1 | these old books that is of little interest to any but the
3 1, VI | in other infants. Then, little by little, I realized where
4 1, VI | infants. Then, little by little, I realized where I was
5 1, VII | remembrance? Does not each little one, in whom I now observe
6 1, XVII | my God, while I speak a little of those talents, thy gifts,
7 2, III | my father, because he had little or no thought of thee, and
8 3, V | sort to aid the growth of little ones, but I scorned to be
9 3, V | ones, but I scorned to be a little one and, swollen with pride,
10 3, X | by thee? Insensibly and little by little, I was led on
11 3, X | Insensibly and little by little, I was led on to such follies
12 3, XII | me. Finally the bishop, a little vexed at her importunity,
13 4 | mastered with great ease and little profit.~
14 4, IV | knowledge. And I myself cared little, at the time, presuming
15 4, VII | in those alone I found a little rest. But when my soul left
16 4, VIII | ideas and remembrances, and little by little they patched me
17 4, VIII | remembrances, and little by little they patched me up again
18 4, XV | of burden was it for thy little ones to have a far slower
19 4, XV | wilt bear us up when we are little and even down to our gray
20 5, V | ignorance of what they knew, how little he was to be trusted to
21 6, II | allow herself more than one little cup of wine, diluted according
22 6, II | around with her the same little cup, to be used everywhere.
23 6, II | that I had such a mother - little knowing what a son she had
24 6, III | to be distracted in the little time he could gain for the
25 6, V | demonstration. After that, O Lord, little by little, with a gentle
26 6, V | that, O Lord, little by little, with a gentle and most
27 6, X | have allowed him. These are little things, but “he that is
28 6, X | he that is faithful in a little matter is faithful also
29 6, VII | knewest what I endured. How little of it could I express in
30 6, XIV | preoccupation with self by a little and my madness was lulled
31 6, XVI | fault with the viper and the little worm, which thou hast created
32 7, V | presently. Leave me alone a little while.” But “presently,
33 7, V | and my “leave me alone a little while” went on for a long
34 7, VIII | all our learning but so little heart - see where we wallow
35 7, VIII | than my words.~There was a little garden belonging to our
36 7, XI | and lacked only a very little of reaching the resolve -
37 8, VIII | tips of her lips with a little of it, for more than this
38 8, VIII | And so, adding daily a little to that little - for “he
39 8, VIII | adding daily a little to that little - for “he that contemns
40 8, VIII | small things shall fall by a little here and a little there”291 -
41 8, VIII | fall by a little here and a little there”291 - she slipped
42 8, VIII | to drink off eagerly her little cup nearly full of wine.~
43 8, VIII | fell to quarreling with her little mistress, as it sometimes
44 8, X | which I wished to tarry a little in this life, and that was
45 8, XI | desire had always been - so little is the human mind capable
46 8, XII | of my grief which bowed a little to my will. The paroxysm
47 8, XII | awoke I found my grief not a little assuaged. And as I lay there
48 8, XII | finds.”308~ ~33. And then, little by little, there came back
49 8, XII | 33. And then, little by little, there came back to me my
50 8, XIII | heart, forgetting for a little her good deeds for which
51 9, IV | this thy Word would mean little to me if it commanded in
52 9, XXIII | which they remember so little about. Yet there is a little
53 9, XXIII | little about. Yet there is a little light in men. Let them walk -
54 9, XXIX | For he loves thee too little who loves along with thee
55 9, XXXVI | see, O Lord, we are thy little flock. Possess us, stretch
56 9, XXXVII| good works, we should as little forgo its companionship
57 10, XI | it may come to rest for a little; and then, by degrees, glimpse
58 11, XIV | before us, inviting the little ones; and yet wonderful
59 11, XVI | would like to discuss a little further, in thy presence,
60 11, XXVII | these people, who are still little children and whose weakness
61 11, XXX | thought was proper. Yet those little ones of good hope are not
62 12, VIII | love thee; and if it be too little, let me love thee still
63 12, XIV | thee I take my breath for a little while, when I pour out my
64 12, XV | gives wisdom even to the little ones. O my God, out of the
65 12, XIX | from the darkness of the little ones - who are nevertheless
66 12, XXVI | cold water to one of these little ones to drink,” but added, “
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