Book, Chapter
1 1, V | I may hear. Behold, the ears of my heart are before thee,
2 1, X | and I loved to have my ears tickled with lying fables,
3 1, XI | it still dinned into our ears on all sides, “Let him alone,
4 1, XIII | talked to me, into whose ears I could pour forth whatever
5 2, III | thou didst pour into my ears? None of them, however,
6 3, XI | vision unless it was that thy ears were inclined toward her
7 4, V | Yet unless we wept in thy ears, there would be no hope
8 4, VIII | my soul with its “itching ears”99 by its adulterous rubbing.
9 4, XV | images which clamored in the ears of my heart. I was straining
10 4, XV | heart. I was straining those ears to hear thy inward melody,
11 5, VI | for which I thirsted? My ears had already had their fill
12 5, VIII | next morning and filled thy ears with complaints and groans
13 6, VIII | Would that he had shut his ears also! For when one of the
14 6, VIII | had entered through his ears and unlocked his eyes to
15 6, XI | if I had beseeched thy ears with heartfelt groaning,
16 6, VII | my God! Yet even then thy ears were open and I knew it
17 6, VII | express in words to the ears of my dearest friends! How
18 6, VII | whole of it went into thy ears, all of which I bellowed
19 7, XI | seemed to speak: “Stop your ears against those unclean members
20 8, VI | The voices flowed into my ears; and the truth was poured
21 8, X | silent, having stirred our ears to hear him who created
22 8, XII | sense of sorrow. But in thy ears, where none of them heard,
23 8, XII | rested on them, for thy ears were near me - not those
24 9, III | the truth, yet those whose ears love opens to me will believe
25 9, IV | with hope, but also in the ears of the believing sons of
26 9, VI | abroad thy praises to deaf ears.~But what is it that I love
27 9, VIII | sounds of all kinds by the ears; all smells by the passages
28 9, VIII | had flowed in through the ears is being thought about.
29 9, X | we reported that.” The ears say, “If they gave any sound,
30 9, XXXI | Master, who knockest at my ears and enlightenest my heart.
31 9, XXXIII| be banished both from my ears and from those of the Church
32 9, XXXIV | confession in the hearing of the ears of thy temple, brotherly
33 9, XXXIV | temple, brotherly and pious ears. Thus I will finish the
34 9, XXXV | voice of our hearts to thy ears, such a great business as
35 10, II | the depths.411 Unless thy ears attend us even in the depths,
36 10, III | and I would lend my bodily ears to the sounds that came
37 10, VIII | this sounded in the outward ears of men so that it might
38 12, XXIII | to be spoken aloud in our ears. Thus, although the flying
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