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vagrant 1
vaguely 2
vaguest 1
vain 31
vainglorious 1
vainglory 2
vainly 4
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31 souls
31 spoke
31 tongue
31 vain
30 asked
30 bodily
30 care
St. Augustine
Confessions

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vain

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XIII | a boy I preferred those vain studies to these more profitable 2 1, XIII | a most delightful - and vain - show!28~23. But why, then, 3 1, XV | For when I was learning vain things, thou didst impose 4 1, XV | learned in matters not so vain; and surely that is the 5 1, XVIII| myself conquered by the vain desire for pre-eminence. 6 2, III | thought of thee, and only vain thoughts for me; my mother, 7 3, IV | desires. Suddenly every vain hope became worthless to 8 3, IV | you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition 9 4, I | superstitious; in all, vain! In my public life I was 10 4, XIV | if he disapproved, this vain heart of mine, devoid of 11 4, XV | but conceived by my own vain conceit out of sensory notions. 12 5, III | they thankful but become vain in their imagination, and 13 5, IV | thanks and does not become vain in his thoughts.~For just 14 5, IX | evening - and this not for vain gossiping, nor old wives’ 15 5, X | to harmonize with these vain imaginations. I thought, 16 6, XI | hopes and mad delusions of vain desires. Behold, I was now 17 6, XI | without reason, it is not in vain, that the stately authority 18 6, XIII | did, indeed, see certain vain and fantastic things, such 19 6, IX | Therefore, they “become vain in their imaginations; their 20 6, XXI | attempt impassable ways in vain, opposed and waylaid by 21 7, I | a certainty, all men are vain who do not have the knowledge 22 7, V | on for a long while. In vain did I “delight in thy law 23 7, X | thy presence, O God, as vain talkers, and deceivers of 24 9, XXXV | there is also a certain vain and curious longing in the 25 9, XXXV | prompts my seeing or creates a vain curiosity in me? It is true 26 9, XXXV | become absorbed in the sight, vain creature that I am.~How 27 9, XXXVI| then, also reckon this vain curiosity among the things 28 10, II | should have been written in vain. Those forests are not without 29 10, III | would beat on my senses in vain, and nothing would touch 30 12, VI | heart - let it not teach me vain notions. Disperse its shadows 31 12, XXIV | hast not spoken thus in vain. Nor will I be silent as


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