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St. Augustine
Confessions

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sweet

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XV | till thou shouldst become sweet to me beyond all the allurements 2 2, I | ways, that thou mayest grow sweet to me, thou sweetness without 3 3, I | love and to be loved was sweet to me, and all the more 4 3, VI | says, “Stolen waters are sweet, and bread eaten in secret 5 3, VIII | O God most high and most sweet.76 But now how can offenses 6 4, IV | to us.”93 Still, it was a sweet friendship, being ripened 7 4, IV | Nothing but tears were sweet to me and they took my friend’ 8 4, V | why weeping should be so sweet to the unhappy. Hast thou - 9 4, V | does it happen that such sweet fruit is plucked from the 10 4, XV | hear thy inward melody, O sweet Truth, pondering on “the 11 6, VI | that was not thee to grow sweet to me. Look into my heart, 12 6, III | the handiwork of my most sweet God? If the devil is to 13 6, XX | and if thou hadst grown sweet to me through my familiar 14 7, IV | thee; stir us up and grow sweet to us; let us now love thee, 15 7, VI | inclined - but as he was a most sweet and kindly friend, he was 16 8, I | Strength and my Redeemer”? How sweet did it suddenly become to 17 8, III | there lives my Nebridius, my sweet friend, thy son by adoption, 18 8, IV | thou hadst begun to grow sweet to me and to “put gladness 19 8, VII | yet at that time, when the sweet savor of thy ointment was 20 8, XII | caused from having the sweet and dear habit of living 21 9, VI | pleasant to our eyes - nor the sweet melodies of the various 22 9, VI | no breeze disperses the sweet fragrance, where no eating 23 9, XIV | joy and sadness are like sweet and bitter food, which when 24 9, XXXI | the necessity of habit is sweet to me, and against this 25 9, XXXIII| inspire when sung with a sweet and trained voice, I still 26 10, XIX | when thou wilt grant it, O sweet Light of my secret eyes.~ 27 12, XVII | waterest them by a secret and sweet spring, so that “the earth


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