Book, Chapter
1 I, 30| virginity. Let us hear what the bride says before that the bridegroom
2 I, 30| and the Gospel shone, the bride had not gold, but likenesses
3 I, 30| bridegroom makes answer to the bride, and teaches her that the
4 I, 30| rock. On hearing this the bride disclosed the mysteries
5 I, 30| virgins; “and I will say to my bride, thou art all fair, my love,
6 I, 30| with me from Lebanon, my bride, with me from Lebanon. Thou
7 I, 30| whiteness. Come then, fairest bride, concerning whom it is elsewhere
8 I, 30| my heart, my sister, my bride, thou hast ravished mine
9 I, 30| hast ravished my heart, my bride, my sister.” The name sister
10 I, 30| beauty to the breasts of the bride, and fills them with the
11 I, 31| is my p. 370 sister, my bride: a garden shut up, a fountain
12 I, 31| been praised by the virgin bride, in turn praises the virgin
13 I, 31| turn praises the virgin bride, and says to her: 4476 “
14 I, 32| forget her ornaments, or a bride her attire.” Concerning
15 II, 19| the Church what you will, bride, sister, mother, her assembly
16 II, 30| 30. You repeat the words bride, sister, mother, and affirm
17 II, 30| is there for calling her bride, sister, mother? It must
18 II, 30| must be that she is the bride of some, the sister of others,
19 II, 37| worthy of the ears of the bride of Christ standing in the
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