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501 mVII, 68 | and like a handmaid is compelled to wait upon it. Thus the
502 mV, 47 | foreign to a man, he yet compels these 2 ' two to possess
503 pIX, 93 | covering hair. Nor did she compensate for the baldness by an enveloping
504 pIII, 25 | over its own poverty, or complain at the other's affluence. ~
505 pIX, 90 | canon of the mean, neither complained of subtraction and curtailment,
506 pIII, 28 | longer existence shall have completed the ninth hour of age, so
507 pI, 9 | delayed very long in the completion of its wide orbit. With
508 pIX, 91 | on this, by means of his compliant pen, he gave to images,
509 pVII, 75 | and scorn. Externally they compliment with an innocent countenance;
510 pIX, 93 | greater of threads, had composed a cloak for her secretly
511 pIII, 31 | a kiss. Then, rising and composing myself, presented her in
512 pIV, 39 | marvel as I think of the compositions of the poets, why thou armest
513 Pre, 2 | Naturae is 'metro et prosa compositum scientifice multum et curiose.'
514 pIII, 30 | birth. and in the effort to comprehend these matters the keenness
515 pVI, 64 | measurements that can be comprehended; with the Milesian to find
516 pIII, 30 | things that are visible, she comprehends in their reflection things
517 pIII, 30 | compass trifles, she in her comprehension compasses immensities. I,
518 pIV, 45 | except himself from the comprehensiveness of the power of love.' ~
519 Pre, 2 | with the weaknesses of a compromise. It has not been thought
520 pI, 14 | the pike, with tyrannical compulsion and not from warranted necessity,
521 pVII, 72 | joy as his own, let him con ~sider his riches in the
522 pIX, 91 | his puzzling thoughts in concealing phrases. Then, after this
523 pIX, 92 | subterfuges of trick and concealment. There the verses of Ennius
524 mV, 47 | mind, she runs into any conceivable crime, and beyond; the daughter
525 pII, 20 | with Nereus, purposed to conceive another Achilles. And maidens,
526 mVII, 67 | the evils of fire, now it conceives of the wrath of the ocean,
527 pI, 10 | and granted the other the concession of going first. Of these
528 pIV, 38 | love, establish in their conclusions the law of subject and the
529 pV, 55 | fatal passions, began as a concubine , defiling the chastity
530 mVII, 68 | censure error. I do not condemn either possessions, or wealth,
531 pIX, 90 | with surprise why, at a condemnation of him who tries more destructively
532 pVIII, 81 | the shoulders was seen to condescend to the poor estate of earth.
533 pVII, 69 | whom lowliness of servile .condition debases, boast of majestic
534 pVII, 72 | let him find his grief in condoling with another's woe, let
535 mVI, 58 | guile. In the sphere of conduct, morals lack morality; laws
536 pI, 12 | shame of rivalry, did not confess for its brood its own offspring,
537 pIV, 38 | thee as with my friend and confidant, lay down my sad burden
538 pIII, 32 | besides was giving me the confidence that I should hear greater
539 pVI, 62 | many species of animals are confined in the single prison-house
540 pI, 12 | after it had endured the confinement of its natal island, flew
541 pIX, 95 | word of ratification, and confirmed his edict. Then the lights
542 pIV, 44 | stamped with the seal of clear confirmity, be brought from their like
543 pVI, 65 | spent, it returns; though confiscated, it gains an increase. Through
544 pV, 52 | Venus was entering into conflict and sharp argument against
545 pI, 7 | a crab with varying and conflicting motion went backward as
546 pIII, 25 | unequal equality, the unformed conformity, the separate identity,
547 pIX, 94 | original thought and idea conforms us with each other, and
548 pV, 57 | unhealthy rout of other vices confounds, let us tune the cithara
549 pIII, 30 | understood, the perception is confused by the things to be perceived;
550 pI, 14 | name of which is doubly ~confusing, since it never barks),
551 pVIII, 86 | the holy communion of our congregation, and, in the due solemnity
552 pV, 52 | I added that the Dionean conjugation should not admit into its
553 pV, 52 | or the excess of double conjugation-it being rather contented with
554 pV, 52 | direct course of single conjugation-nor should suffer by the irruption
555 pV, 52 | Nor is it strange if many conjugations, characterized by the mark
556 mVII, 67 | 3calamities, and fright conjures up falsehood of wife and
557 pV, 50 | its lawful embraces was to connect things unlike in their opposition
558 pIX, 90 | the golden chain of love connects me to thee. He, then, who
559 mVII, 68 | utility of a rich man, if his conquering spirit, with reason as its
560 pVI, 64 | dignity. What further? Money conquers, money reigns, money commands
561 pIX, 95 | Alani Minime Capellae, de Conquestu seu Planctu Naturae. This
562 pIII, 30 | since in many matters we are conscious, not of enmities, but of
563 pIII, 25 | is brought to pass by my consent, so is the same marital
564 pIV, 40 | always springing, a fruitful conservatory of being, the great source
565 pIX, 92 | greeted matter, as it was considering the reflection of forms,
566 mVII, 67 | fear of misfortune, and considers adversity and loss with
567 pI, 13 | to love, and ~refused the consolation of marrying again. The parrot
568 pIII, 25 | plurality, the dissonant consonance, the dissenting agreement,
569 pVIII, 86 | one, of quality unlike yet consonant, of manifold tone. ~
570 Pre, 2 | of metaphor which grow up constantly around him, leave on the
571 mIII, 22 | starred with roses, with full constellation rivals the sky ; in which
572 mVII, 67 | adversity and loss with utter consternation. Thus the dreams of terror
573 pIX, 93 | mutual rejoicing had been consummated in an end of satisfaction,
574 pIV, 37 | earth by whose seducing contact chastity herself is poisoned.
575 pVII, 69 | arrogance. Tainted by the fatal contagion of this infirmity, a multitude
576 pIII, 26 | the brain by the light of contemplation; lust extinguishes the radiance
577 pIII, 29 | a thing is the mother of contempt. The trump of Aristotelian
578 mIX, 88 | in rival tone it was thus contending with the cithara, there
579 pV, 53 | arranged, but that it should be content with an abridgment to two
580 pVII, 72 | human mind, the spur of contention, the sting of unrest. What
581 mII, 18 | valley-depths. The thyme, contentious with unequal lip, and jealous
582 pV, 53 | more safely carry on the contest and dispute against the
583 pIV, 45 | human race in unwearied continuation, to the end that it should
584 pV, 54 | Cytherea, 6 and the effect of continued labor ~took away the wish
585 pV, 56 | night in taverns; the former continues days and nights under ~the
586 pV, 56 | wild fornication she was continuing the illicit actions of concubinage
587 pV, 52 | boasting of a most eloquent contradiction 1 try to overthrow her laws,
588 pV, 52(1) | Reading contradictionis, with B. ~
589 pIV, 36 | the predicate into direct contraposition, against all rules. Drawing
590 pIV, 43 | space had made its room from contraries, and He changed the strife
591 pIII, 27 | himself to the will of the controlling spirit. God commands with
592 pV, 56 | perverting herself in dialectical conversions, she changes her art by
593 pV, 54 | cleverness would be too far 2 converted into a blemish, refinement
594 Pre, 2 | To Professor Albert S. Cook, of Yale University, at
595 pVI, 62 | in various martyrdoms of cookery, to the end that, by coming
596 pI, 6 | the pleasing warmth with cool whiteness-like rose-color
597 pI, 14 | persons dining. The eel, which copied the nature of the serpent,
598 pIV, 44 | and skill the face of the copy should not be changed by
599 pVIII, 83 | Hymen and these women were copying the appearance of profound
600 pVII, 75 | they extol and commend many cordially, whom they in secret cheat
601 mIX, 87(2) | Reading per quam sit cerea cordis, with B. ~
602 pIV, 46 | description, or defining with correct definition, a matter that
603 pVII, 73 | slanderous tongues by reproof and correction. Bring the brawling to naught,
604 pV, 51 | reason recognizes, as grammar corroborates, two genders specially,
605 pV, 55 | refined into a gross, and, corrupting my precept taught her, has
606 pIV, 37 | lust, in the form of a cow corruptly celebrated her bestial nuptials
607 pIV, 35(1) | Migne has also nunc coruscationibus illuminator, 'now flashes
608 pIII, 29 | of trifling degree. Take counsel from the author of theological ~
609 pVI, 63 | cunning craft of Ulysses, count only for light trifles.
610 pVII, 70 | with joyous humor, their countenances present a very tempest of
611 mIII, 23 | the lark with sweet sound counterfeits the cithara flies to the
612 pVII, 69 | of verbosity present the courageous front of a lion. There are
613 pV, 56 | his father's culture and courtesy; in the latter 2 the grossness
614 pIII, 29 | Yet I have determined to cover the face of my might in
615 pI, 11 | woven from silky wool and covered with many colors, was as
616 pI, 17 | half-completed beauty of the coverings of the other animals, when
617 mVII, 68 | shadow of the flesh basely covers the splendor of human riches,
618 mVII, 66 | plenty longs, the individual covets everything, and by that
619 pIV, 37 | inordinate lust, in the form of a cow corruptly celebrated her
620 pVII, 73 | flattery; who, that they may cozen him out of gifts, anoint
621 pVII, 74 | of flattery, then, but a cozening for gifts? What is light
622 pI, 7 | picture of the reality, a crab with varying and conflicting
623 pVII, 69 | Others,while they cry in the cradles of the grammatic art and
624 pI, 12 | pygmean atoms; while the crane opposite went to the excess
625 mV, 47 | goes all of Adonis, rich Crassus is in want and Codrus has
626 pIV, 37 | noble beauty, who have been crazed with love of coin, have
627 pIX, 93 | subjected it to hollow ~creases, and drawn it all together
628 pIV, 34 | against his mother. Other creations, on which l have bestowed
629 pVI, 62 | prison-house of a belly, the creature of the sea wonders that
630 pV, 50 | progeny from the living creatures of earth, that in her work
631 pI, 5 | elegiaca lamentabili ejulatione crebrius recenserem. ~While I with
632 pIX, 90 | by the shadowy forms of credulity, he believes that he is
633 pIV, 42 | flame of higher thought, and creep on to seek with a more eager
634 pIII, 24 | countenance, which, so to speak, cried often to me, and marked
635 pVII, 71 | But if any one swims with Croesus in the flood of riches,
636 pVIII, 84 | who are caught in these crooked vices with the mark of anathema. ~'
637 pI, 12 | dozed at its making. The crow predicted things to come
638 pVI, 62 | excellence, and have been crucified in various martyrdoms of
639 pIV, 37 | office of her mother. Medea, cruelly treating her own son in
640 pVI, 60 | with sad joy, with friendly cruelty, with hostile friendship,
641 pVI, 60 | in time past completely crushed, make the attempt to renew
642 pI, 11 | for this was silvery with crystal splendor, answering to the
643 pI, 13 | the alien offspring of the cuckoo; but the offspring, though
644 pVI, 60 | exhibit the majesty of his cult. Therefore the man Bacchilatra
645 pVI, 63 | bravery of Hercules, the cunning craft of Ulysses, count
646 mVIII, 75 | to Lyaeus, and the wife curb the tyranny of the husband.
647 mVIII, 75 | self-indulgence, apply the curbs of moderation to thy palate,
648 pVI, 65 | into God. It is the true cure for error, the only solace
649 pIV, 40 | the madness of Manichaeus cured, the intricacies of Aristotle
650 Pre, 2 | compositum scientifice multum et curiose.' Those repetitions, those
651 mIV, 33 | grows young, the forest is curled with leafy locks, and clothed
652 pIX, 95 | the women approved of the curse with quick word of ratification,
653 pVIII, 80 | the ground, cut short and curtailed in excessive brevity, nor
654 pIX, 90 | complained of subtraction and curtailment, nor grieved at addition
655 pV, 51 | to the demand of nuptial custom the masculine gender takes
656 pIX, 89 | through whom the ancient cycles of the golden age live again,
657 mIX, 87 | beggarly voice rang the cymbals, the clamor of which never
658 pV, 54 | repeated tired 5 and disgusted Cytherea, 6 and the effect of continued
659 pV, 54(6) | Reading Cytheream, with B. and Migne. ~
660 mI, 4 | measure goes badly with the dactylic foot of earthly love, in
661 pI, 15 | seemed by miracle to swim. ~A damask tunic, also, pictured with
662 pV, 55(2) | Placing a comma before damnum, and omitting the one after
663 pI, 7 | regal diadem, shining with dances of gems, brightened high
664 pIV, 37 | to be another, ran to the danger of passion for himself.
665 pVIII, 79 | s lustful desires. There Daphne, lest the bolt and bar of
666 pIV, 34 | shameless brothel of unchastity, dares to stir tumult and strife
667 pVII, 72 | another's riches. They try to darken another's shining renown
668 pIII, 32 | of his race, both to be darkened by ignorance at the first
669 pIV, 41 | love is false 1 reme and darkens to depths of extreme falsehood.'
670 pV, 57 | precipices of the steep mountain, dash themselves together on the
671 pIV, 40 | chastening rods of Venus, there dawns the shadow of untruth, nor
672 pVII, 74 | great glory the darkness of deadly vices. What is the ointment
673 mVII, 67 | but the coffer turns to it deaf ears. The vision has food,
674 pVII, 74 | virtue, yet the mercenary dealer in flatteries, so long as
675 mI, 5 | maidens he may prove himself dear, but he wickedly gives away
676 pVIII, 85 | For thou seest how men debase the original dignity of
677 pVI, 62 | loaded, has to pay back his debtor. They prize whatever they
678 pVIII, 82 | acquired not by the mechanical deceits of human art, but gushing
679 pIX, 90 | insolence and rage. Although, deceived by the shadowy forms of
680 mVI, 58 | with fraud; fraud, too, deceives itself by fraud, and thus
681 pI, 7 | On this, as the skillful deceptions of a picture manifested
682 pI, 12 | paid tribute to Nature by decimating its brood. There lived sparrows,
683 pIII, 25 | dissolved according to my decision. Not in thee particularly,
684 pIV, 42 | matters of shame, and to deck them in the various colors
685 pVIII, 85 | immediate sight of Nature, declared himself obedient to the
686 mI, 3 | becomes likewise of two declensions, he pushes the laws of grammar
687 pIII, 26 | turn and slip down into the decline of things of earth. Now
688 pIV, 38 | heteroclite gender, are declined irregularly, through the
689 mI, 3 | shamefully at the way in which it declines into passive nature. Man
690 pII, 18 | ardoribus. ~Although these decorations of the garments flamed with
691 pI, 5(3) | detriments, sed praerat decori with Migne. ~
692 pIV, 44 | reciprocation of birth, He decreed that similar things, stamped
693 mI, 3 | grief, when I behold the decrees of Nature 1 in abeyance;
694 mVII, 68 | manner of speech does not decry riches nor rich men, but
695 pIV, 41 | she answered, I thou canst deduce what the figured gap and
696 pVIII, 83 | perceive, with a mature and deep-rooted understanding, what is 1
697 pIX, 94 | insolent pride, or suffers the deep-seated destruction of envy, or
698 pVII, 72 | bombastic flatulence. Under her ~defamation also decency sinks into
699 pIII, 26 | reason bend down lust to defeat, the victory will not be
700 pIII, 24 | foreign enemies they might defend the body from external assault.
701 pVIII, 79 | chastity of Hippolytus was defended opposed by a wall of constancy,
702 pIII, 31 | although my activity is deficient when compared with the divine
703 pV, 55 | began as a concubine , defiling the chastity of her marriage-bed 1
704 pIV, 46 | faithful description, or defining with correct definition,
705 pIV, 46 | or defining with correct definition, a matter that is non-demonstrable
706 pIV, 37 | they blossom into vices, deflower the bloom of Flora. Why
707 pIV, 37 | honor of honor to disgrace, deform the fairness of the body
708 mI, 4 | sparks. The very hammer deforms its own anvil. The spirit
709 pVIII, 82(1)| B. has non degeneraret, was not inferior. ~
710 pIX, 89 | brilliance of wisdom errs and degenerates into folly, magnanimous
711 pIX, 94 | ingratitude demands, let him be degraded from the favor of Nature,
712 pVI, 62 | deeply among prelates. These, degrading the office of baptism, baptize
713 pVIII, 77 | would alter through many degrees of changing age in face,
714 mIV, 32 | METRE IV ~O Dei proles, genetrixque rerum. ~`
715 pVI, 63 | whose influence money is deified in men's minds, and the
716 pIV, 37 | bloom of Flora. Why did I deify the countenance of Helen
717 pIV, 40 | and vainly, or the very deities are said to have stealthily
718 pIX, 95 | ingloriously into the valley of dejected humility. Let him who envies
719 pVI, 60 | does not allow his god to delay too long in the walls of
720 pI, 9 | more spendthrift of ease, delayed very long in the completion
721 pI, 14 | The plaice atoned by its delectable savor for the absence of
722 pIX, 91 | slumbered in the death of deletion, others were called 1 to
723 pI, 11 | scrutiny of the eye it was so deliacate of substance that you would
724 pVIII, 77 | seen to fall to a feminine delicacy. And that the least cloud
725 pI, 8 | three mild and fair gems delighted the eyes. The first of these,
726 pVIII, 86 | Nature, to her legate to deliver. Then Hymen, ending his
727 pII, 21 | their gifts. Nymphs of the dell filled their laps with flowers,
728 pV, 57 | love; how the excess and deluge of drink has brought to
729 mV, 47(1) | instabilis ludus, stabilis delusio. ~
730 mV, 47 | crime, unstable play, fixed delusion, 1 weak vigor, changeable
731 pVII, 70 | deportment betoken an inner demeanor of pride. These, as if they
732 pIII, 27 | goddess, the other powers, as demi-goddesses, do obeisance. For her,
733 pIV, 34 | solutionem in vestibulo excubare demonstrans. ~Then the virgin, showing
734 pIV, 46 | non-demonstrable I shall demonstrate, one that is inextricable
735 pV, 56 | and notorious concubinage denounces the descent of the latter.
736 pVII, 70 | clip the fringes of the dense eyebrow, or pluck them up
737 mI, 3 | chastity, the love of virtue departed? 3 Nature weeps, character
738 mVI, 58 | and now its golden age departs. The poverty of iron clothes
739 pIII, 24 | returned to myself, she depicted for my mental perception
740 pIX, 92 | figures, with incomplete depiction. For there Thersites, clothed
741 pV, 52 | to assume the law of the deponent. Nor is it strange if many
742 pVII, 70 | external peculiarity of deportment betoken an inner demeanor
743 pVII, 73 | are giving way to sharp depreciation of another's honors and
744 pVII, 72 | the attendants of mental depredation, the hostile guard of a
745 pVI, 59 | unfitting' she replied, `to deprive thy proper and meritorious
746 pVII, 69 | tenacious lime of avarice deprives the wings of the human mind
747 pIV, 44 | He appointed a sort of deputy, a coiner for stamping the
748 pVII, 75 | they with internal mockery deride. And in the open they extol
749 pI, 12 | hours. But the wild cock derided its domestic idleness, and
750 pVII, 74 | approval of praise but the deriding of its very subjects? For
751 pI, 14 | trait to be the serpent's descendant. The perch, armored with
752 pV, 56 | Antigamus, scurrilous and descended from a race of ignobility,
753 pIV, 46 | promise. So, either through describing with faithful description,
754 pI, 9 | of connection, yet never deserted their fellowship of the
755 pIII, 26 | those that are free. And he deserves the commendation of greater
756 pI, 16 | employment of the thief, and deserving of eminence on the airy
757 pVI, 63(1) | Omitting vel desidiae, with B. and Migne.
758 pIX, 91 | and assumed the office of designing, while the right hand took
759 pVI, 61 | the worshiper of Bacchus designs a guest-chamber for him
760 pIV, 37 | the hue of adulterous desire-and even, as they blossom into
761 pV, 50 | that, on suitable leaves desiring the writing of this pen (
762 pV, 57 | condole over the ruin of desperate men, and, armed with the
763 pVII, 70 | pride. These, as if they despised everything earthy, with
764 pVI, 65 | fame. For though wisdom despises flattering applause and
765 mVIII, 76 | haughty flesh. That the despot who always exults in the
766 pIII, 24 | appearance, and ennobled it, destitute before of beauty and grace
767 pVII, 69 | they bear themselves aloft, destroy themselves in their self-elevation.
768 pV, 55 | fresh seed. But rather, destroying~herself in grammatical constructions,
769 pVII, 72 | than envy? What evil more destructive? What fault more to be condemned?
770 pIX, 90 | condemnation of him who tries more destructively than the others to ruin
771 pIV, 38 | vices of men, and with thee determine what answering punishment
772 pIII, 29 | prerogative and power, to be detracting arrogantly from God, I profess
773 pVII, 71 | all the stings 1 of her detractions. For she attributes bravery
774 pI, 5(3) | Reading vultui erat detriments, sed praerat decori with
775 pIV, 38 | into the court of Dione devise a miserable sport below
776 mI, 4 | Tyndaris, but Paris with Paris devises unspeakable and monstrous
777 pI, 13 | with the maternal breast of devotion adopted as its child the
778 mVII, 67 | that the rich man does not devour the ~poor man for his gain,
779 pVII, 71 | those whom a hell of faults devours, those to whom the plan
780 pV, 56 | and perverting herself in dialectical conversions, she changes
781 pVI, 63 | possession burned that subtle dialectics are silent, the culture
782 pI, 9 | stones. The highest was a diamond. This, more economical of
783 mVIII, 76 | common, ~ ./. simple, spare diet wear out the mutinies of
784 pV, 56 | given two sons, divided by differences in kind unlike by law of
785 Pre, 1 | himself were none. ~It is difficult to render the Latin of Alain
786 pVI, 62 | in the baser robbery of digestive heat. That they may more
787 pVIII, 81 | could admire in it her own diligence as a maker. A diadem, which
788 pI, 8 | this the old Haemonian with diligent bending of the bow threatened
789 pIII, 27 | and with delegated control diligently extends its guard over man.
790 pVI, 65 | working, nor depth of water dim its vision. Although among
791 pI, 14 | germs of fever for persons dining. The eel, which copied the
792 mVII, 67 | threatening the neck, and the dire thunderbolts of those in
793 pIV, 39 | Then said 1: ~O thou who directest all things, did I not fear
794 pVIII, 80 | measured gait, was seen to be directing her way toward us. Her stature
795 mVII, 68 | munificence, the leader and director, is not reason, there will
796 pIII, 24 | but that also thy power of discerning as it were smitten by a
797 pIV, 45 | desire to know, from thy discernment and by thy delineation,
798 pVII, 71 | against such a one she discharges all the stings 1 of her
799 pIII, 29 | emphatically that I am the lowly disciple, of the Supreme Ruler. For
800 pVIII, 76 | Cum in hanc spcecialis disciplinae semitam. ~While Nature's
801 pV, 50 | precepts under my guiding discipline, what rules of the grammatical
802 mIV, 33 | bury the region of earth! Disclose the reason to me, who desire
803 pI, 9 | moderate listening keeps away discontent, so excess brings on weariness;
804 pIV, 46 | attention the more closely to my discourser rich in treasures of thought.
805 pIII, 25 | the winnowing fan of its discrimination the emptiness of falsehood
806 pVII, 69 | indignation shuts close. For they disdain to grant a share of mutual
807 pI, 5 | the parts above nor yet disdained to smile upon the ground
808 pIV, 45 | Did I not fear to incur disfavor from thy kindness by rude
809 pVI, 62 | they urge the purse to disgorge its treasure, the coffer
810 pV, 51 | of figure, but would be disgraced as an inexcusable and monstrous
811 pIX, 88 | those by whose violent and disgraceful acts the glory of her state
812 pVI, 60 | great a guest, the same god disgracefully goes off in liquid either
813 pV, 54 | times repeated tired 5 and disgusted Cytherea, 6 and the effect
814 pVIII, 83 | and, as she sweetened the dish of her salutation with the
815 pIV, 40 | souls of men on the anvil of dishonorable assent ; or that in the
816 pIII, 26 | serenity of virtue. The one dishonors man, and changes him to
817 pVIII, 84 | manhood, are endeavoring to disinherit you from your patrimony
818 pIX, 90 | administration with any disobedience; whom the whole world is
819 pIV, 34 | earthly sphere, that the disorder in s the ordering of the
820 pV, 49 | own blood-relationship. Disparaging malice, 'with its deep rust,
821 pIV, 46 | humanity, I am obliged to dispel, as far as in my small ability
822 mV, 48 | faith to have no faith. Displaying the sweet, he adds the bitter,
823 pIV, 36 | ripens the harvests, autumn displays her riches. But why should
824 pIII, 31 | to impute it to arrogant displeasure, nor to ascribe it to the
825 pV, 56 | placed the name of that disposition upon him. To Dione, then,
826 pV, 53 | carry on the contest and dispute against the wiles of the
827 pVII, 71 | scatters wealth with Titus, disputes over his image with Narcissus
828 pI, 12 | disclosed, whereupon, as if disputing with itself it acknowledged
829 pIV, 42 | grants my mind a rest from disquiet. But should it commend itself
830 pIV, 39 | her first calm look much disquieted, said: ~What! in thine asking
831 pIII, 30 | mystery of my profession is disregarded by the mystery of this second
832 pI, 11 | am struck.. The ostrich, disregarding a worldly life for a lonely,
833 pVI, 63 | transgresses the limits of modesty, disregards the restraints of temperance,
834 pIII, 25 | dissonant consonance, the dissenting agreement, produce the structures
835 pV, 56 | unlike by law of their birth, dissimilar in the marks of their qualities,
836 mI, 3 | the tears of pretense, nor dissimulation; rather is it grief, and
837 pIII, 25 | is the same marital bon d dissolved according to my decision.
838 mVII, 66 | man knows not rest.1 It dissolves friendships, begets hate,
839 pIV, 43 | diversity to identity, dissonance to harmony, discord to concord
840 pIII, 25 | the single plurality, the dissonant consonance, the dissenting
841 pIII, 23 | looked on her a time, not far distant from me, I fell on my face,
842 pIV, 45 | loveliness, or honored with distinctions of other graces, can except
843 pVI, 59 | evils be pointed out to thee distinctively by individual signs. Inasmuch,
844 Pre, 1 | of early England. He is distinctly of that number to whom the
845 pVII, 71 | to the wildness of fear, distorts prudence into guile and
846 pVI, 63 | For though my liberality distributes to men so many dishes of
847 pIII, 28 | The loins, like outlying districts, give over the extreme parts
848 pI, 10 | and now brought to the disturbance a quiet power. Then with
849 pIII, 32 | doubt of mine, which was disturbing the welcome in my mind with
850 pVII, 70 | opposed to the universal, diverse in the midst of unity. For
851 pIV, 43 | plurality returned to unity, diversity to identity, dissonance
852 mVII, 66 | unites one madness wickedly divides. While the passion for having
853 pVIII, 82 | welcomed her coming, and, dividing her kiss with a salutation,
854 pVI, 61 | deity may shine out the more divinely in a vessel of gold. Thence
855 pI, 12 | with its voice's clock the divisions of the hours. But the wild
856 pVII, 75 | the mind, yet flatterers divorce the countenance from the
857 pIII, 29 | majesty of mysteries who divulges secrets to the unworthy.
858 pIII, 23 | raising me, strengthened my dizzy steps with the comfort of
859 pV, 52(2) | Emending to docebam.
860 pV, 49 | PROSE V. ~Jam ex hoc mea doctrine artificio.~Now the theory
861 pI, 16 | impatient tooth. The stag and doe, light in fleetness of foot,
862 pI, 16 | for many an injury. The dog rent the winds with unsubstantial
863 pI, 14 | known by the name of salmon. Dolphins by prophetic appearance
864 pVII, 71 | possession which most evilly, nay dominatingly, possesses its possessor;
865 mV, 48 | sadness poetry is strange dominions. Here a on, moderation to
866 pVI, 65 | deceptive probability; with Donatus to join the parts of speech
867 | done
868 pII, 20 | the generosity of spring donned a purple tunic of flowers,
869 pI, 15 | forward in the field, and doubled the body given by nature
870 pI, 13 | of the name of which is doubly ~confusing, since it never
871 pVIII, 77 | changing age in face, so his doubtful 1 stature was now made short
872 pI, 12 | signs of inborn avarice. The dove drunk with the sweet Dionean
873 pVIII, 82 | calmer in the peace of her dove-like countenance, and lowlier
874 pI, 12 | would think that nature had dozed at its making. The crow
875 Pre, 2 | Yale University, and to Dr. Richard M. Gummere, of
876 pVIII, 79 | freshness, seemed neither drained by pleasures nor to have
877 pV, 55 | of misshapen offspring; draining a flood of drink, he wantons
878 pV, 52 | many powerful connections draw upon divers stores of strength-though
879 mIII, 22 | flowers rises higher, and draws away from its mother earth;
880 pI, 16 | seized with melancholy dread, not in sleep, but in the
881 mVII, 67 | his own belly. The belly dreads avarice, and cannot understand
882 pI, 16 | but in the stupor of fear, dreamed, terrified, of the approach
883 mIII, 22 | of its purple kindled the dresses of the flowers. It gave
884 pVI, 60 | so much indeed, that the drinker, in being bound to Bacchus
885 mVII, 66 | the mind thirsts as it drinks, and, like another Tantalus,
886 pIV, 37 | with Paris? Pasiphae, also, driven by the madness of inordinate
887 pVIII, 85 | progress, or, in like measure, droop in thy failure. Therefore
888 pVI, 61 | belly. Thus, while they drop to the most general class
889 pIV, 44 | pure serenity, where no dropping night of clouds buries the
890 pI, 8 | these the first, with little drops of moisture, gave the likeness
891 pVI, 62 | the beast of the earth is drowned in the flood of spice, the
892 mIII, 22 | which, to the applause of Dryads, the abundant favor of the
893 pIX, 90 | tears.' ~Then Generosity, drying and removing the river of
894 pV, 49 | determined boundaries of the dual activity, or its heat boil
895 pI, 12 | excitement of vain chatter. The dubiously colored magpie kept up a
896 pI, 12 | warning barks of dogs. The duck and the goose wintered,
897 pIII, 24 | thy spirit into exile, has dulled the power of thy feeling,
898 pI, 16 | little fox cast off the dulness of the brute creation, and
899 pIX, 90 | His stature, which was duly limited by the canon of
900 pIII, 32 | humanity, and its impotent dumbness of amazement, and its frequent
901 pI, 14 | imprisoned its subjects in the dungeon of its belly. The barbel,
902 | during
903 pVII, 73 | of such men a fictitious dust, or pretend to pick a feather
904 pI, 14 | atoned for the loss. To these dwellers in the regions of the brine
905 pIII, 27 | magnanimity has established her dwelling-place, and, acknowledging ~her
906 pI, 11 | worldly life for a lonely, dwelt like a hermit in solitudes
907 mV, 47 | shadowy day, living death, dying life, agreeable misfortune,
908 pVIII, 85 | torrent of these crimes with a dyke of defense. No harbor checks
909 pIII, 26 | receives much at ease. The earlier labor, pouring a certain
910 pV, 51 | that construction would not earn pardon from me, either by
911 pV, 53 | the adversary, and by her earnestness refute the false arguments 2
912 pIII, 32 | hearing of the queen, and was earning her favor the more agreeably,
913 pI, 10 | close at hand, was more easily seen than the others. Its
914 pI, 7 | this diadem travelled from east to west, and then by backward
915 pVI, 60 | through the arctic pole of the eastern door, or through the antarctic
916 pVII, 69 | PROSE VII. ~Ecce habes quomodo tenacis avaritiae
917 mIX, 87 | of the pentachord, whose echoes and sound 4 the common ~
918 pI, 10 | night, and put to sleep the eclipsed lamps of its fellows. Now
919 pI, 9 | was a diamond. This, more economical of movement than the others,
920 pI, 14 | for persons dining. The eel, which copied the nature
921 pVII, 70 | Others make their bodies too effeminate by means of woman's attire.
922 pVI, 59 | PROSE VI. ~Ad hoc ego: Quoniam in area generalitatis. ~
923 pVI, 62 | hardly suffices for their egress. ~These evils form the bridge
924 pV, 50(1) | Reading eidem, with Migne.
925 pI, 5 | haec elegiaca lamentabili ejulatione crebrius recenserem. ~While
926 pI, 5 | PROSE I. ~Cum haec elegiaca lamentabili ejulatione crebrius
927 pI, 5 | lament was repeating these elegies over and over again, a woman
928 pI, 15 | appearance of the terrestrial element. In its principal part man
929 pI, 15 | of the earth. There the elephant, of prodigious size, came
930 mIII, 22 | budded vine embraces its elm's wedded bosom, and thinks
931 pIX, 91 | quickly vanished, so as to elude our scrutiny and perception.
932 pVI, 64 | Ptolomean subtlety to follow elusive astronomy in its swift flight,
933 pI, 16 | of the domestic ass, and, emancipated by Nature's command, inhabited
934 Pre, 2 | words, fluttering over an embarrassing paucity of ideas, for which
935 pI, 15 | tunic, also, pictured with embroidered work, concealed the maiden'
936 Pre, 2 | been adopted, and a few emendations have been made. To all such
937 pI, 8 | cherished within it an emerald-like balm to freshen the sight.
938 mI, 4 | strikes on an anvil which emits no sparks. The very hammer
939 pVII, 72 | of unrest. What are the emotions of envy but the enemies
940 pIII, 29 | from God, I profess most emphatically that I am the lowly disciple,
941 pVI, 61 | fired with drunken energy, employ their time in hymns, break
942 pIX, 88 | indulgente. ~Then while Hymen was employed in the secret rites of his
943 pVI, 64 | offices, makes others equal to employments in other positions of dignity.
944 pIII, 25 | of its discrimination the emptiness of falsehood from the serious
945 pVII, 73 | in the lavishness of his encomiums. But if the gift savors
946 pVIII, 82 | small and slender figure, encouraged herself to turn to us her
947 pVI, 59 | told how the whole world is endangered by the almost universal
948 pVII, 72 | very many, who, while they endeavor to mar the brightness of
949 pVIII, 84 | the robe of manhood, are endeavoring to disinherit you from your
950 pIV, 37 | concluding with a viler error, ended by the miscreated enormity
951 | ending
952 pVII, 71 | painful necessity of death ends even that pain. With them
953 pII, 19 | live, yet they could not endure in the plan of her composition.
954 pI, 12 | The pheasant, after it had endured the confinement of its natal
955 mV, 47 | aside her fur , the good Eneas begins to be a Nero, Paris
956 pV, 54 | thy native sphere. Most energetically she labored with the aid
957 pVII, 70 | unity. For while others engage in conversation, they give
958 Pre, 1 | and famous poet of early England. He is distinctly of that
959 pI, 8 | as the fancy of skilful engraving had drawn and set forth,
960 pVIII, 86 | entreat thee with prayers, enjoin thee by the virtue of obedience,
961 pVIII, 78 | cheerful conversation was being enjoyed between Nature and Hymen,
962 pIII, 28 | inactive when widowed from the enlivening comfort of the heart. And
963 pIII, 28 | the depths of the heart enlivens and freshens the members
964 pV, 55 | fornication with Antigamus. Enmeshed in the ruin-bringing suggestions
965 pIII, 30 | we are conscious, not of enmities, but of diversities. I attain
966 mII, 18 | of the spendthrift spring ennoble the meadows, some showing
967 pIII, 24 | of human appearance, and ennobled it, destitute before of
968 pIV, 37 | ended by the miscreated enormity of the bullock. Myrrha,
969 pVI, 62 | coins. Though within they enrich the belly with wealth of
970 pVIII, 83 | strayed irregularly, and were entangled with inextricable confusion,
971 pIV, 38 | end. Others scorning to enter into the court of Dione
972 pI, 14 | baptized on the open sea and entered into the salt gulfs, and
973 pV, 52 | since I knew that Venus was entering into conflict and sharp
974 pI, 14 | sweet spices of its flesh, enticed the palates of those who
975 pVIII, 79 | through, put to rout the enticements of Phoebus by flight. There
976 pVI, 62 | canine greediness for eating, entices very many. The abnormal
977 pIX, 88 | one virtue was obscuring entirely the rise of the other virtues,
978 pVIII, 80 | collar kept watch over the entrances to her bosom, and denied
979 pVIII, 86 | by the fierce attack, I entreat thee with prayers, enjoin
980 pIII, 31 | the honey of humility I entreated her kindness not to assign
981 pVI, 64 | willing to treat sternly the entreaties of his stepmother. If money
982 pV, 55 | labors, though she had been entrusted, as related, with the busy
983 pIX, 93 | compensate for the baldness by an enveloping robe; but an infinity of
984 pIX, 95 | dejected humility. Let him who envies and gnaws like the, moth
985 pVII, 72 | hypocrisy. This disease of enviousness corrupts very many, who,
986 pIV, 40 | surely, when the dreams of Epicurus are put to sleep, the madness
987 pVIII, 85 | a papyrus sheet with an epistolary composition of this sort: ~`
988 pIV, 39 | treatment file away and erase with higher understanding
989 pIV, 38 | explanation has filed away and erased the worry of thy doubt.
990 pI, 5(3) | Reading vultui erat detriments, sed praerat
991 pI, 16 | with its own flesh. The ermine, scorning to be wedded to
992 pIX, 89 | poverty, brilliance of wisdom errs and degenerates into folly,
993 pVIII, 80 | moderation, they neither escaped and strayed from the surface
994 pIII, 25 | pursuit of knowledge, and establishes them, rendered intelligible,
995 pVIII, 81 | to condescend to the poor estate of earth. Her arms were
996 pIII, 27 | everlasting Ruler. From Him eternally has gone forth the command
997 pIV, 44 | infinity through impermanence, eternity through transientness, and
998 pVI, 61 | rivals the glories of the ether in its brightness, and strives
999 pVI, 64 | wanderings of the planets; with Euclid to search the inner secrets
1000 pVII, 74 | in a grandiose style of eulogy. But if the poverty of the