Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | me to be rebuked. As we grow we root out and cast away
2 1, X | their parents desire them to grow up to be able to give such
3 1, XVIII| for these same sins as we grow older are transferred from
4 2, I | wicked ways, that thou mayest grow sweet to me, thou sweetness
5 2, I | worldly things, and I dared to grow wild in a succession of
6 2, V | says, “hand or heart should grow inactive.”52 And to what
7 4, X | they begin to be, and they grow toward perfection. Then,
8 4, X | Therefore, when they rise and grow toward being, the more rapidly
9 4, X | being, the more rapidly they grow to maturity, so also the
10 5, V | Charity until the new man can grow up “unto a perfect man,”
11 6, VI | anything that was not thee to grow sweet to me. Look into my
12 6, X | the light of day were to grow brighter and brighter, and
13 6, X | the food of strong men; grow and you shall feed on me;
14 7, III | death. Then the sky and sea grow calm, and they rejoice as
15 7, IV | to thee; stir us up and grow sweet to us; let us now
16 8, IV | shadows. If only they would grow weary with their hunger
17 8, IV | there thou hadst begun to grow sweet to me and to “put
18 10, XXII | thou hast made my days grow old, and they pass away -
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