Book, Chapter
1 1, XVIII | or chariots, or ships, or fly away on visible wings, or
2 3, IV | then, my God, how ardent to fly from earthly things to thee!
3 4, II | would still not permit a fly to be killed to win it for
4 4, VII | For where could my heart fly from my heart? Where could
5 4, VII | my heart? Where could I fly from my own self? Where
6 4, XI | Instead, you wish them to fly past so that others may
7 5, II | Indeed, where would they fly when they fled from thy
8 6, VI | could grasp it, it would fly away.~
9 6, XI | enjoying present goods which fly away and distract me; and
10 7, VII | loathed myself; but whither to fly from myself I could not
11 7, VII | and have received wings to fly away.” Thus was I inwardly
12 9, XVII | through all these I run and fly to and fro. I penetrate
13 9, XXXV | entangling them as they fly into her webs, oftentimes
14 10, II | thy bidding the moments fly by. Grant me in them, then,
15 10, VI | not even real, for they fly away and pass, but the Word
16 11, XXVII | it may live until it can fly.~
17 11, XXVIII| fruits concealed in them and fly around rejoicing and search
18 12, XX | life and the fowls that fly over the earth. For, by
19 12, XX | beneath which they are to fly wheresoever they go. For “
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