Book, Chapter
1 1, XIII | language mingled gall into the sweetness of those Grecian myths.
2 2, I | mayest grow sweet to me, thou sweetness without deception! Thou
3 2, I | without deception! Thou sweetness happy and assured! Thus
4 2, II | to fix a bound to their sweetness, so that the tides of my
5 2, V | of human friendship has a sweetness of its own, binding many
6 2, V | righteous delight and he is the sweetness of the upright in heart.~
7 3, I | infinite goodness, flavor that sweetness for me! For I was not only
8 4, III | Creator but thou, our God, the sweetness and wellspring of righteousness,
9 4, IV | sweeter to me than all the sweetness of my life thus far. ~8.
10 4, IX | the heart in tears, all sweetness turned to bitterness - and
11 6, XI | is pleasant, and it has a sweetness of its own, not at all negligible.
12 6, XII | carnality and its deadly sweetness, I dragged my chain along,
13 7, I | For, compared with thy sweetness and the beauty of thy house -
14 8, I | to me to be without the sweetness of trifles! And it was now
15 8, I | from me, O true and highest Sweetness. Thou didst cast them away,
16 8, VI | those days of the wondrous sweetness of meditating on the depth
17 8, IX | together with a wonderful sweetness of mutual good will.~21.
18 8, X | in comparison with the sweetness of that life to come, not
19 9, III | love of thy mercy and the sweetness of thy grace, by which he
20 9, XIV | mouth of his reflection the sweetness of joy or the bitterness
21 9, XVII | true Good and the steadfast Sweetness? But where shall I find
22 9, XXXI | to me, and against this sweetness must I fight, lest I be
23 9, XXXIV| with a tempting and fatal sweetness. Those who know how to praise
24 9, XL | feeling, an inexplicable sweetness. If this were to come to
25 11, IX | eternity. Because of the sweetness of its most happy contemplation
26 12, XXIII| may later on come into the sweetness of thy grace, and which
27 12, XXX | and drank up a drop of sweetness from thy truth, and understood
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