The Confessions of Saint AugustineWalter Scott, Limited, Paternoster Square., 1898 - 296 strán (strany) |
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... miserable self dying among these things , far from Thee , O God my life . For what more miserable than a miserable being who commiserates not himself ; weeping the death of Dido for love to Eneas , but weeping not his own death for want ...
... miserable self dying among these things , far from Thee , O God my life . For what more miserable than a miserable being who commiserates not himself ; weeping the death of Dido for love to Eneas , but weeping not his own death for want ...
Strana 45
... miserable , is he yet pleased to be merciful ? which because it cannot be without passion , for this reason alone ... miserable felicity . This certainly is the truer mercy , but in it grief delights not . For though he that grieves for ...
... miserable , is he yet pleased to be merciful ? which because it cannot be without passion , for this reason alone ... miserable felicity . This certainly is the truer mercy , but in it grief delights not . For though he that grieves for ...
Strana 294
... miserable encumbrances I sink down again into these lower things , and am swept back by former custom , and am held , and greatly weep , but am greatly held . So much doth the burden of a bad custom weigh us down . Here I can stay , but ...
... miserable encumbrances I sink down again into these lower things , and am swept back by former custom , and am held , and greatly weep , but am greatly held . So much doth the burden of a bad custom weigh us down . Here I can stay , but ...
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Alypius Augustine beauty behold believe better body C. E. Brock Carthage Christ confess unto Thee CONFESSIONS OF ST corrupted creatures dæmon death delighted desire dost doth ears earth EDITED Ernest Rhys evil eyes faith fear flesh hadst happy hast Thou hath Havelock Ellis heal hear heard heart heaven holy images Introduction John xiv knew knowest learned lest light live Lord love Thee lust madest Manichæan Manichees Matt memory mind miserable mother Nebridius pass Paternoster Square pleasure Portrait received rejoice remember seek senses Simplicianus sins sorrow sought soul spake speak spirit sweet T. W. Rolleston Tagaste tears thence Thine things Thou art Thou didst Thou hast Thou wert thought Thy mercy Thy servant Thy Word Thyself tongue true truth unless vanity Victorinus voice W. B. Yeats WALTER SCOTT weeping whence whereby wherein whereof whither wilt wonderful wont wouldest