Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | laying waste with a very wretched and wild verbal assault,4
2 1, XIII | bore with dry eyes my own wretched self dying to thee, O God,
3 1, XIII | 21. For what can be more wretched than the wretch who has
4 2, VIII | 16. What profit did I, a wretched one, receive from those
5 2, VIII | nothing, I was all the more wretched in that I loved it so. Yet
6 3, II | consists. What is this but wretched madness? For a man is more
7 4, VI | to confess to thee. I was wretched; and every soul is wretched
8 4, VI | wretched; and every soul is wretched that is fettered in the
9 4, VI | rest in bitterness. I was wretched, and yet that wretched life
10 4, VI | was wretched, and yet that wretched life I still held dearer
11 6, VI | fast-sticking glue of death.~How wretched she was! And thou didst
12 6, VI | converted and healed. How wretched I was at that time, and
13 6, VI | still scheming for by many a wretched and tortuous turning - namely,
14 6, XVI | of mercies. I became more wretched and thou didst come nearer.
15 6, XVI | thou deliverest us from our wretched wanderings and establishest
16 6, V | perplexities I revolved in my wretched breast, overwhelmed with
17 6, XXI | in thy truth. What shall “wretched man” do? “Who shall deliver
18 7, V | falls into the habit. “O wretched man that I am! Who shall
19 7, VII | had for the taking. But, wretched youth that I was - supremely
20 7, VII | youth that I was - supremely wretched even in the very outset
21 9, XXXI | abound, nor the other to be wretched. I heard still another voice: “
22 9, XXXVI| no joy? It is, rather, a wretched life and an unseemly ostentation.
23 9, XL | arrive. But still, by these wretched weights of mine, I relapse
24 9, XL | cannot be - in both ways I am wretched.~
25 10, I | that we may cease to be wretched in ourselves and blessed
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