Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | to the faithful and daily tears of my mother, who had been
2 1, XIII | upon himself, who sheds tears over Dido, dead for the
3 1, XIII | Aeneas, but who sheds no tears for his own death in not
4 1, XIII | own condition I shed no tears, though I wept for Dido,
5 3, II | out attentively, and sheds tears of joy.~3. Tears and sorrow,
6 3, II | and sheds tears of joy.~3. Tears and sorrow, then, are loved.
7 3, II | powerfully which moved me to tears. What marvel then was it
8 3, X | sap of the mother tree was tears. Notwithstanding this, if
9 3, XI | her and despised not her tears when, pouring down, they
10 3, XII | entreaties, and shed copious tears, still beseeching him to
11 3, XII | be that the son of these tears should perish.” As she often
12 4, IV | her hope in. Nothing but tears were sweet to me and they
13 4, V | bitterness of life, from groans, tears, sighs, and lamentations?
14 4, V | back to life, nor in all my tears did I seek this. I simply
15 4, VII | hateful, except my groans and tears, for in those alone I found
16 4, IX | steeping of the heart in tears, all sweetness turned to
17 4, XII | may weep in the valley of tears, and so bring them along
18 5, II | wilt gently wipe away their tears.122 And they weep the more
19 5, VII | mother’s heart, through the tears that she poured out by day
20 5, VIII | thee in such a flood of tears but that thou wouldst not
21 5, IX | despise and disregard the tears of such a one without coming
22 5, IX | coming to her aid - those tears by which she entreated thee,
23 6, I | more frequent prayers and tears that thou wouldst hasten
24 6, XXI | kind of godliness - the tears of confession, thy sacrifice,
25 7, III | thy house constrains us to tears when it is read in thy house:
26 7, XII | accompanied by a mighty rain of tears. That I might give way fully
27 7, XII | might give way fully to my tears and lamentations, I stole
28 7, XII | and gave free course to my tears. The streams of my eyes
29 7, XII | damming the torrent of my tears, I got to my feet, for I
30 8, II | ascent from the “valley of tears” and our singing of “the
31 8, VI | devotion overflowed, and my tears ran down, and I was happy
32 8, XI | silent and held back my tears; but my brother said something,
33 8, XII | and it was passing into tears, when at the strong behest
34 8, XII | heart, seeking escape in tears, was held back and silenced.
35 8, XII | make me burst forth into tears or even change my countenance;
36 8, XII | went and returned without tears. For neither in those prayers
37 8, XII | myself. Thus I set free the tears which before I repressed,
38 8, XIII | behalf of thy handmaid, tears of a very different sort:
39 9, IV | other. And let hymns and tears ascend in thy sight out
40 9, XXXIII| when I call to mind the tears I shed at the songs of thy
41 11, XI | thirsts for thee; if now its tears have become its bread, while
42 12, XIII | is”551! - and when these tears shall pass away which “have
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