Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | even the infant who has lived but a day upon this earth.
2 1, XIX | For I existed even then; I lived and felt and was solicitous
3 2, III | sixteenth year of my age, I lived with my parents, having
4 3, III | gallantry) among whom I lived with a sort of ashamed embarrassment
5 3, III | even as they were. But I lived with them, and at times
6 6, X | itself, where he usually lived - leaving behind his fine
7 6, XII | and disgust at it, he had lived from that time down to the
8 7, I | from his youth up he had lived in entire devotion to thee.
9 7, III | in him who was dead and lived again, who had been lost
10 7, VI | a certain cottage where lived some of thy servants, some
11 8, VII | those anxieties and vigils, lived there in prayer. And even
12 8, IX | dared to do so, and they lived together with a wonderful
13 8, IX | speak - to all of us who lived together in that association
14 8, XI | husband. For as they had lived very peacefully together,
15 8, XIII| from the flesh, and had so lived as to praise thy name both
16 11, X | life; for of myself I have lived badly. I was death to myself;
17 12, III | it owed the fact that it lived, and lived happily, to nothing
18 12, III | fact that it lived, and lived happily, to nothing whatsoever
19 12, XV | under it; whereas while they lived on earth their authority
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