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1 1, XIII | mingling for us a wholesome bitterness, which calls us back to
2 2, I | do this, recalling in the bitterness of self-examination my wicked
3 3, I | my mercy, with how much bitterness didst thou, out of thy infinite
4 4, V | fruit is plucked from the bitterness of life, from groans, tears,
5 4, VI | bitterly, and found a rest in bitterness. I was wretched, and yet
6 4, IX | all sweetness turned to bitterness - and the feeling of death
7 4, XII | will rightly be turned to bitterness if whatever comes from him
8 6, III | implanted in me the root of bitterness, in spite of the fact that
9 8, XII | had done before. For the bitterness of my grief was not sweated
10 9, XIV | sweetness of joy or the bitterness of sadness? Is the comparison
11 12, XVII(579)| of God, he speaks of the bitterness of life in the civitas terrena;
12 12, XVII | land.580 For it is not the bitterness of men’s wills but the gathering
13 12, XIX | put away from himself the bitterness of malice and wickedness;
14 12, XX | the waters whose stagnant bitterness was the reason why they
15 12, XXIII | continue in the perpetual bitterness of their impiety?~34. Man,
16 12, XXIV | commonwealth still steeped in their bitterness (which is signified by “
17 12, XXVII | separated and divided from the bitterness of “the waters” of the sea.~
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