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1 2, III | praise my father, because he went quite beyond his means to
2 2, IV | scoundrels, and I among them, went to shake and rob this tree.
3 3, VII | when the sight of my eyes went no farther than physical
4 3, XII | great its impiety is.” He went on to tell her at the same
5 4, I | year to my twenty-eighth, I went astray and led others astray.
6 4, IV | in me. With me this man went wandering off in error and
7 4, VI | marveled that other mortals went on living since he whom
8 4, VIII | mind. Lo, time came and went from day to day, and by
9 4, VIII | other friends, with whom I went on loving the things I loved
10 4, XII | he did not leave us. He went back to the place that he
11 4, XV | my fickle pride. Thus I went on imagining corporeal forms,
12 4, XV | did not return to thee but went wandering and wandering
13 4, XV | rather my loss, since I went about trying to bring so
14 4, XV | my strength for thee, but went away from thee into the
15 5, V | be lightly esteemed, but went around trying to persuade
16 5, VIII | returned to her own home, and I went on to Rome.~
17 5, IX | this; yet, far away, she went on praying for me. And thou,
18 6, VI | did. Thus I found that it went ill with me; and I fretted,
19 6, VII | dropped away from him, and he went to them no more. Then he
20 6, IX | got a glimpse of him as he went out and noticed that he
21 6, IX | out and noticed that he went off in great haste. Being
22 6, IX | to know the reasons, he went up to the place, where he
23 6, IX | were shamed. And so he went away home, this man who
24 6, X | strongest possible ties, and he went with me to Milan, in order
25 6, XV | wounded till it bled. And she went back to Africa, vowing to
26 6, VII | them? Yet the whole of it went into thy ears, all of which
27 7, II | CHAPTER II~ ~3. I went, therefore, to Simplicianus,
28 7, II | Christian.” Simplicianus went with him, scarcely able
29 7, V | telling it to me. But when he went on to tell how, in the reign
30 7, V | me alone a little while” went on for a long while. In
31 7, VI | were ignorant of it. He went on with his story, and we
32 7, VI | games, he and three comrades went out for a walk in the gardens
33 7, VI | him, while the other two went on by themselves. As they
34 7, VII | shame, while Ponticianus went ahead speaking such things.
35 7, VII | business he came for, he went his way. And then what did
36 7, XII | the business of weeping. I went far enough away that I could
37 7, XII | restless hesitation.~Then we went in to my mother, and told
38 8, X | last to our own minds and went beyond them, that we might
39 8, X | new”298?~25. What we said went something like this: “If
40 8, X | grew silent to herself, and went beyond herself by not thinking
41 8, XII | prepare for the funeral went about their task according
42 8, XII | was carried forth, we both went and returned without tears.
43 9, IV(326)| the prayers of the saints went up before God out of the
44 9, XXV | corporeal things. From there I went on to those parts where
45 9, XXXIV | son the way of life - and went before him himself in the
46 9, XXXIV | steps of love and never went astray373; or that Light
47 9, XL | discover these things - I who went over them all and labored
48 10, XXIII | sun stood still but time went on. For in as long a span
49 11, X | I came to love thee. I went astray and still I remembered
50 12, XXII | following the neighbor who went before us, or as if we were
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