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1 I | that long afterwards his love thereof was so strong that 2 II | summits." (Ovid: "Remedy for Love," I, 369.) ~ Not long thereafter, 3 V | their lives to arousing the love of sacred study, have been 4 VI | HOW, BROUGHT LOW BY HIS LOVE FOR HELOISE, HE WAS WOUNDED 5 VI | called Fulbert. Her uncle's love for her was equalled only 6 VI | with myself in the bonds of love, and indeed the thing seemed 7 VI | woman I might favour with my love, I dreaded rejection of 8 VI | opening the way for my love; for he entrusted her wholly 9 VI | foul suspicion: his own love for his niece, and my former 10 VI | dwelling that sheltered our love, and then in the hearts 11 VI | hours in the happiness of love, and learning held out to 12 VI | Our speech was more of love than of the books which 13 VI | than each other's bosoms—love drew our eyes together far 14 VI | indeed, sometimes blows, but love gave them, not anger; they 15 VI | What followed? No degree in love's progress was left untried 16 VI | untried by our passion, and if love itself could imagine any 17 VI | my nights were vigils of love and my days of study. My 18 VI | wrote poems, they dealt with love, not with the secrets of 19 VI | reason of his boundless love for his niece, and partly 20 VI | foul suspicion on devoted love. Of this St. Jerome in his 21 VI | together; the plentitude of the love which was denied to us inflamed 22 VI | for the suffering which my love had brought upon him through 23 VI | had ever felt the power of love, or who remembered how, 24 VII | maintained, for example, in the love of God by those among us 25 VII | called monastics, and in the love of wisdom by all those who 26 VII | In such case, she said, love alone would hold me to her, 27 VII | shall be no less than the love we two have already known." 28 VIII| turn to it for the sole love of God. They bade me care 29 X | honesty of my purpose and my love of our faith, which had 30 X | me well and shown me much love. In his joy at my coming 31 XV | the world, the world would love his own" (ib. 18-19). And 32 XV | together for good to them that love God" (Rom. viii. 28). The