Book, Chapter
1 1, XIII| Well done! Well done!” The friendship of this world is fornication
2 1, XIX | speech, was softened by friendship, shunned sorrow, meanness,
3 2, II | mind - the bright path of friendship. Instead, the mists of passion
4 2, V | values. The bond of human friendship has a sweetness of its own,
5 2, IX | would not have done it! O friendship all unfriendly! You strange
6 3, I | I polluted the spring of friendship with the filth of concupiscence
7 3, II | springs from that same vein of friendship. But whither does it go?
8 3, III | was delighted with their friendship, even when I abhorred their
9 4, IV | term; for there is no true friendship save between those thou
10 4, IV | Still, it was a sweet friendship, being ripened by the zeal
11 4, IV | completed one whole year of friendship with me, sweeter to me than
12 4, VI | that is fettered in the friendship of mortal things - it is
13 4, VI | unless it be fiction) of the friendship of Orestes and Pylades97;
14 4, VIII| These and similar tokens of friendship, which spring spontaneously
15 5, X | on terms of more intimate friendship with these people than with
16 6, X | which neither coveted the friendship nor feared the enmity of
17 6, XIV | in the sincerity of our friendship nothing should belong more
18 7, III | the sincerity of honest friendship; and in him who was dead
19 7, VI | consented, for the sake of our friendship, to teach under Verecundus -
20 7, VI | desired, and by right of friendship demanded from us, the faithful
21 7, VI | respect for the duties of friendship, to slight our request.
22 7, VI | would continue bound in his friendship, to share in so great a
23 8, III | unhappy Verecundus - our friendship untouched - reconciling
24 8, IX | though he was earnest in friendship, he was also violent in
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