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Chapter XXX

. Again, in certain _parabolae_ ascribed to St. Bernard (Migne 183, col. 757 _sqq._) the various virtues, Prudentia, Fortitude, Discretio, Temperantia, Spes, Timor, Sapientia, are so naturally made to act and speak, that one feels they had become personalities proper for poetry and art. Compare Hildegard’s characterizations of the Vices, _ante_,