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... thought thou entertainest ; The undiscerning life which made them sordid Now makes them unto all discernment dim . Forever shall they come to these two buttings ; These from the sepulchre shall rise again With the fist closed , and ...
... thought thou entertainest ; The undiscerning life which made them sordid Now makes them unto all discernment dim . Forever shall they come to these two buttings ; These from the sepulchre shall rise again With the fist closed , and ...
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... thought the Universe Was thrilled with love , by which there are who think The world ofttimes converted into chaos ; And at that moment this primeval crag Both here and elsewhere made such overthrow . But fix thine eyes below ; for ...
... thought the Universe Was thrilled with love , by which there are who think The world ofttimes converted into chaos ; And at that moment this primeval crag Both here and elsewhere made such overthrow . But fix thine eyes below ; for ...
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... thought that I perhaps might think So many voices issued through those trunks From people who concealed themselves from us ; Therefore the Master said : " If thou break off Some little spray from any of these trees , The thoughts thou ...
... thought that I perhaps might think So many voices issued through those trunks From people who concealed themselves from us ; Therefore the Master said : " If thou break off Some little spray from any of these trees , The thoughts thou ...
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... thought within me That people such as you are were approaching . I of your city am ; and evermore Your labours and your honourable names I with affection have retraced and heard . I leave the gall , and go for the sweet fruits Promised ...
... thought within me That people such as you are were approaching . I of your city am ; and evermore Your labours and your honourable names I with affection have retraced and heard . I leave the gall , and go for the sweet fruits Promised ...
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... thoughts ! He said to me : " Soon there will upward come What I await ; and what thy thought is dreaming Must soon reveal itself unto thy sight . " Aye to that truth which has the face of falsehood , A man should close his lips as far ...
... thoughts ! He said to me : " Soon there will upward come What I await ; and what thy thought is dreaming Must soon reveal itself unto thy sight . " Aye to that truth which has the face of falsehood , A man should close his lips as far ...
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