Book, Chapter
1 2, I | succession of various and shadowy loves. My form wasted away, and
2 3, I | where a caldron of unholy loves was seething and bubbling
3 4, IX | he does not love one who loves him, or respond in love
4 4, IX | dying.~Blessed is he who loves thee, and who loves his
5 4, IX | who loves thee, and who loves his friend in thee, and
6 4, X | she longs to be and yet loves to rest secure in the created
7 4, X | in the created things she loves. But in these things there
8 4, XIV | spark of love from one who loves. This is why we love one
9 4, XIV | heart; that is, when he who loves him praises him. ~22. Thus
10 4, XIV | influences and divers sorts of loves distributed within one soul?
11 5, IV | neither owns it nor knows or loves its Creator: just so is
12 6, XII | death,”169 for “he that loves danger shall fall into it.”170~
13 7, III | restored to it the things it loves than if it had always possessed
14 8, II | counsel, and devours what it loves as though it were food.~
15 9, IV | approves or disapproves, he loves me. To such I will declare
16 9, XXVIII| to be loved. For no man loves what he endures, though
17 9, XXIX | among the many.347 For he loves thee too little who loves
18 9, XXIX | loves thee too little who loves along with thee anything
19 11, XV | show thyself to him who loves thee as thou hast commanded -
20 12, VII | feelings; they are both loves. The uncleanness of our
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