Book, Chapter
1 1, XVIII | no wonder that I was thus carried toward vanity and was estranged
2 2, IV | shake and rob this tree. We carried off a huge load of pears,
3 4, XIV | swelling pride and “was carried about with every wind,”106
4 4, XV | hadst commanded, and it was carried out in me, that the earth
5 5, V | perfect man,” and not be “carried away with every wind of
6 6, I | raised to thee. She had carried me out on the bier of her
7 6, II | the same way, she still carried around with her the same
8 6, VIII | pursue - and there he was carried away again with an incredible
9 6, XVI | judgment, Epicurus would have carried off the palm if I had not
10 6, VII | didst not allow me to be carried away from the faith by these
11 8, II | heart with thy love, and we carried thy words, as it were, thrust
12 8, VIII | on her back, as big girls carried babies. Because of her long-time
13 8, XII | 32. So, when the body was carried forth, we both went and
14 9, XXXI | who is not in some degree carried away beyond the bounds of
15 10, XXVIII| through it what was future is carried over so that it becomes
16 12, IX | weight is my love. By it I am carried wherever I am carried. By
17 12, IX | am carried wherever I am carried. By thy gift,522 we are
18 12, IX | we are enkindled and are carried upward. We burn inwardly
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