Ep. 9, 51, 15.
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Rightly do we call love the measurement of the soul. When it is corrupt it is called cupidity or lust; when it is well-ordered, it is known as charity or delight. Whatever it is by reason of love we are moved to wherever it is leaning. The place of the soul, however, is not in any space which a body occupies but in the pleasures which we delight to have come to by love’s weight.