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Alain of Lille
The Complaint of Nature

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things

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1 pI, 12 | making. The crow predicted things to come in the excitement 2 pI, 13 | small birds. These living things, although as it were in 3 pII, 19 | pictured various images of things. Still the pictures would 4 pII, 21 | gaiety. So was the sum of all things eager in attention to her, 5 pIII, 23 | acclamations of any of these things in the freshness of this 6 pIII, 25 | particularly, but also in all things universally, shines out 7 pIII, 26 | and, watchful of heavenly things, turns again to heaven. 8 pIII, 26 | down into the decline of things of earth. Now the latter, 9 pIII, 28 | of the sun's heat heals things which are sick, so in man 10 pIII, 29 | with its rime. In all these things resounds unspeakably the 11 pIII, 30 | understanding is amazed at the things not understood, the perception 12 pIII, 30 | perception is confused by the things to be perceived; and since 13 pIII, 30 | assenting. I barely see the things that are visible, she comprehends 14 pIII, 30 | comprehends in their reflection things incomprehensible. I by my 15 pIII, 32 | that I should hear greater things, I laid before her consideration 16 mIV, 32 | offspring of God, mother of all things, bond and firm chain of 17 mIV, 32 | thy reins, dost join all things in firmness with the ~ ./. 18 pIV, 34 | Then said she: ~'Since all things are by the law of their 19 pIV, 35 | Consider how almost all things, according to the proclamation 20 pIV, 35 | and teaching, leads all things not in vain in daily circuit, 21 pIV, 36 | of the various species of things. The terrestrial animals 22 pIV, 39 | O thou who directest all things, did I not fear to provoke 23 pIV, 40 | means of images of objective things, they may mold the souls 24 pIV, 43 | firm attention, request the things which thou promisest.' ~ 25 pIV, 43 | palace various kinds of things, and these, though separated 26 pIV, 43 | mutual and fraternal kisses things antagonistic from the opposition 27 pIV, 43 | peace of friendship. All things, then, agreeing through 28 pIV, 43 | universal Maker had clothed all things with the forms for their 29 pIV, 44 | there should to perishable things be given stability through 30 pIV, 44 | transientness, and that a series of things should be continually woven 31 pIV, 44 | He decreed that similar things, stamped with the seal of 32 pIV, 44 | for stamping the orders of things, for the purpose that I 33 pIV, 44 | the various coins 1 of things in the image of the original, 34 pIV, 44 | appearances of individual things. Yet beneath the mysterious, 35 pIV, 44 | perfect so many classes of things. Therefore, since it pleased 36 pIV, 45 | formation of the living things of earth, and regularly 37 mV, 47 | changeable firmness, mover of things established, undiscerning 38 mV, 47 | many miracles by changing things into their opposites, transform 39 mV, 48 | hardly a one; he smites all things with the anger of his lightning, 40 mV, 48 | poison, and finishes best things with an evil end. Attracting 41 pV, 50 | in her work of producing things she might shape in the rough 42 pV, 50 | herself up to the forming of things, not permitting the hammers 43 pV, 50 | orthography, trace the natures of things, and might not suffer the 44 pV, 50 | embraces was to connect things unlike in their opposition 45 pV, 55 | Atropos which severs all things, now has become bound to 46 pVI, 63 | favors, misusing lawful things in ways beyond all measure 47 mVII, 67 | cares. And while he fears things worthy to be feared, his 48 pVII, 70 | thrown back look up to the things of heaven, indignantly turn 49 pVIII, 78| whose beauty charmed all things, was seen to approach on 50 pVIII, 81| straight, fixed its gaze on things above, and kept the shaft 51 pVIII, 84| from the catalogue of the things of nature, from the bounds 52 pVIII, 85| similarities rejoice in a scorn of things unlike them, and in the 53 pVIII, 85| the friendly appearance of things like them, I, who find in 54 pVIII, 85| am with thee in all -go things, advance in thy progress, 55 pIX, 91 | any one. On them images of things lived momentarily, and as 56 pIX, 92 | and created figures of things, or rather the shadowy ghosts 57 pIX, 94 | harmonious assembly of the things of Nature, whoever turns


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