Book IV.
Chapter V.-Why Weeping is Pleasant to the Wretched.
Chapter VI.-His Friend Being Snatched Away by Death, He Imagines that He Remains Only as Half.
Chapter VII.-Troubled by Restlessness and Grief, He Leaves His Country a Second Time for Carthage.
Chapter VIII.-That His Grief Ceased by Time, and the Consolation of Friends.
Chapter XIII.-Love Originates from Grace and Beauty Enticing Us.
Chapter XIV.-Concerning the Books Which He Wrote "On the Fair and Fit," Dedicated to Hierius.
Book IV.
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Then follows a period of nine years from the nineteenth year of his age, during which having lost a friend, he followed the Manichaeans-and wrote books on the fair and fit, and published a work on the liberal arts, and the categories of Aristotle.
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Chapter I.-Concerning that Most Unhappy Time in Which He, Being Deceived, Deceived Others; And Concerning the Mockers of His Confession.
1. During this space of nine years, then, from my nineteenth to my eight and twen