Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | firmament was made between the higher waters (and superior) and
2 2, V | neglect the better and the higher good - neglecting thee,
3 3, VI | most inward part of me; and higher than my highest reach. I
4 4, III | the human mind, by some higher instinct which does not
5 5, VIII | the richer fees and the higher dignity which my friends
6 6, VII | enough with me. For I was higher than they, though lower
7 6, X | above earth, but it was higher, because it made me, and
8 6, XIII | together was better than the higher things alone.~
9 6, XVI | they harmonize with the higher creation proportionately
10 6, XVIII| far exalted above even the higher parts of thy creation, lifts
11 7, VI | hopes in the court rise higher than to be ‘friends of the
12 8, X | earth. Indeed, we soared higher yet by an inner musing,
13 9, XXXIV| they judge them from that higher beauty, but not the measure
14 11, IV | beautiful than are the other and higher parts, all translucent and
15 11, XXII | and endowed with form is a higher good; and we also hold that
16 12, V | lower] heaven of that [higher] heaven, which afterward
17 12, XX | not that their soul has a higher life and unless, after the
18 12, XXXII| either the corporeal part - higher and lower - or the spiritual
19 12, XXXII| world between the spiritual (higher) waters and the corporeal (
20 12, XXXIV| subordinate rational action to the higher excellence of intelligence,
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