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beauteous 1
beauties 3
beautified 1
beautiful 34
beautifully 2
beauty 33
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35 turn
35 wished
34 actually
34 beautiful
34 free
34 greater
34 knows
St. Augustine
Confessions

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beautiful

   Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | most truly present; most beautiful and most strong; stable, 2 2, V | there is a comeliness in all beautiful bodies, and in gold and 3 2, V | them. For truly they are beautiful and comely, though in comparison 4 2, VI | sixteenth year of my age? Beautiful you were not, for you were 5 2, VI | than thy truth, bright and beautiful above all. Curiosity prompts 6 2, X | Righteousness and Innocence, so beautiful and comely to all virtuous 7 3, VI | O Beauty of all things beautiful.~O Truth, Truth, how inwardly 8 4, X | though it is surrounded by beautiful things outside thee and 9 4, XIII | we love anything but the beautiful? What then is the beautiful? 10 4, XIII | beautiful? What then is the beautiful? And what is beauty? What 11 4, XIII | three, I think - On the Beautiful and the Fitting.105 Thou 12 4, XIV | meditated on the problem “of the beautiful and the fitting” and dedicated 13 4, XV | defined and distinguished as “beautiful” that which is so in itself 14 4, XV | and as “fit” that which is beautiful in relation to some other 15 4, XV | Truth, pondering on “the beautiful and the fitting” and longing 16 4, XV | were less great or less beautiful, it would still be a body. 17 9, XXXIV | Sanctifier, because those beautiful forms which pass through 18 9, XXXV | pursues objects that are beautiful, melodious, fragrant, savory, 19 10, IV | madest these things. Thou art beautiful; thus they are beautiful. 20 10, IV | beautiful; thus they are beautiful. Thou art good, thus they 21 10, IV | are. But they are not as beautiful, nor as good, nor as truly 22 10, IV | with thee, they are neither beautiful nor good, nor do they even 23 11, IV | lowest level, they are less beautiful than are the other and higher 24 11, VI | as it compared with more beautiful forms. Right reason, then, 25 11, XXII | we perceive flowing in so beautiful a fashion, are not formless 26 11, XXVIII| they cause or undergo the beautiful changes of natural process.~ 27 11, XXIX | not merely a sound but a beautiful sound. But it is first in 28 12, II | same thing as its being beautiful; else it could not then 29 12, XIX | the mighty! Follow him, O beautiful feet,603 and shine in the 30 12, XXVIII| both good and very good. Beautiful bodies express this truth; 31 12, XXVIII| parts, each of which is beautiful, is itself far more beautiful 32 12, XXVIII| beautiful, is itself far more beautiful than any of its individual 33 12, XXVIII| these parts are separately beautiful.~ 34 12, XXXV | an evening. All this most beautiful array of things, all so


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