“Would that thy love, beloved, had less trust in me, that it might be more anxious!”
Héloïse d'Argenteuil“Let me have a faithful account of all that concerns you; I would know everything, be it ever so unfortunate. Perhaps by mingling my sighs with yours I may make your sufferings less, for it is said that all sorrows divided are made lighter.”
Héloïse d'Argenteuil, The Letters of Abélard and Héloïse“[A]s though mindful of the wife of Lot, who looked back from behind him, thou deliveredst me first to the sacred garments and monastic profession before thou gavest thyself to God. And for that in this one thing thou shouldst have had little trust in me I vehemently grieved and was ashamed. For I (God [knows]) would without hesitation precede or follow thee to the Vulcanian fires according to thy word. For not with me was my heart, but with thee. But now, more than ever, if it be not with thee, it is nowhere. For without thee it cannot anywhere exist.”
Héloïse d'Argenteuil, The Letters of Abélard and Héloïse“Would that thy love, beloved, had less trust in me, that it might be more anxious!”
Héloïse d'Argenteuil, The Letters of Abélard and Héloïse