Orations, Lectures and EssaysCharles Griffin, 1866 - 290 páginas |
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... becomes part of his daily food . In the presence of Nature , a wild delight runs through the man , in spite of real sorrows . Nature says , he is my creature ; and , maugre all his impertinent griefs , he shall be glad with me . Not the ...
... becomes part of his daily food . In the presence of Nature , a wild delight runs through the man , in spite of real sorrows . Nature says , he is my creature ; and , maugre all his impertinent griefs , he shall be glad with me . Not the ...
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... become a transparent eye- ball . I am nothing . I see all . The currents of the Universal Being circulate through me ; I am part or particle of God . The name of the nearest friend sounds then foreign and accidental . To be brothers ...
... become a transparent eye- ball . I am nothing . I see all . The currents of the Universal Being circulate through me ; I am part or particle of God . The name of the nearest friend sounds then foreign and accidental . To be brothers ...
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... become spires of flame in the sunset , with the blue east for their back ground , and the stars of the dead calices of flowers , and every withered stem and stubble rimed with frost , contribute something to the mute music . The ...
... become spires of flame in the sunset , with the blue east for their back ground , and the stars of the dead calices of flowers , and every withered stem and stubble rimed with frost , contribute something to the mute music . The ...
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... become shows merely , and mock us with their unreality . Go out of the house to see the moon , and ' tis mere tinsel ; it will not please us when its light shines upon your necessary journey . The beauty that shimmers in the yellow ...
... become shows merely , and mock us with their unreality . Go out of the house to see the moon , and ' tis mere tinsel ; it will not please us when its light shines upon your necessary journey . The beauty that shimmers in the yellow ...
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... becomes an object of the intellect . Beside the relation of things to virtue , they have a relation to thought . The intellect searches out the absolute order of things as they stand in the mind of God , and without the colours of ...
... becomes an object of the intellect . Beside the relation of things to virtue , they have a relation to thought . The intellect searches out the absolute order of things as they stand in the mind of God , and without the colours of ...
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