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" To lapse far back in some confused dream To states of mystical similitude ; If one but speaks or hems or stirs his chair, Ever the wonder waxeth more and more, So that we say, ' All this hath been before, All this hath been, I know not when or where. "
Reincarnation: A Study of Forgotten Truth - Page 152
by Edward Dwight Walker - 1888 - 350 pages
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Facts in Mesmerism, with reasons for a dispassionate inquiry into it

Chauncy Hare Townshend - Animal magnetism - 1840 - 604 pages
...back in a confused dream, To states of mystical similitude. If one but speaks, or hems, or stirs his chair. Ever the wonder waxeth more and more ; So that...— All this hath been, I know not when, or where." Now let any one, who has experienced this perplexing reference to events which he seems to have rehearsed...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1857 - 692 pages
...back in a confused dream To states of mystical similitude ; If one but speaks or hems or stirs his chair, Ever the wonder waxeth more and more, So that...each, so true, Opposed mirrors each reflecting each — Altho' I knew not in what time or place, Methought I had often met with you, And each had lived...
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Things Not Generally Known, Familiarly Explained: A Book for Old and Young ...

John Timbs - Astronomy - 1859 - 312 pages
...back in a confused dream To states of mystical similitude ; If one but speaks, or hems, or stirs his chair, Ever the wonder waxeth more and more, So that...Although I knew not in what time or place, Methought I had often met with you, And each had lived in the other's mind and speech. And he thus explains the...
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The Spiritual Magazine, Volumes 5-6

Spiritualism - 1864 - 1164 pages
...but speaks, or hems, or stirs his chair, Ever the wonder waxetb more and more, >So that we say, AH this hath been before. All this hath been, I know...that I had often met with you, And each had lived in the other's mind and speech." Theological writers have taken up this strange state t feeling as...
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The book of days, a miscellany of popular antiquities, Volume 1

Robert Chambers - Chronology, Historical - 1862 - 880 pages
...states of mystical similitude ; If one but speaks, or hems, or stirs his chair, Ever the wonder waxetli more and more, So that we say, All this hath been...face. Our thoughts gave answer each to each, so true ST3TIC MEMORY. MYSTIC MEMORY. ; Opposed mirrors each reflecting each — Although I knew not in what...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 78

American periodicals - 1863 - 648 pages
...states of mystical similitude ; If one but speaks, or hems, or stirs his chair, Ever the wonder waxcth more and more, So that we say, ' All this hath been...So, friend, when first I looked upon your face, Our thought gave answer, each to each, so true, Opposed mirrors, each reflecting each, — Although I knew...
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The poetical works of Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1872 - 360 pages
...states of mystical similitude ; If one but speaks or hems or stirs his chair, Ever the wonder wazeth more and more, So that we say, "All this hath been before, 'All this hath been, 1 know not wheu or where." So, friend, when first I looked opon your face. Our thought gave answer,...
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Doctors and patients; or, Anecdotes of the medical world and ..., Volume 2

John Timbs - 1873 - 378 pages
...back in a confused dream To states of mystical similitude ; If one but speaks, or hems, or stirs his chair, Ever the wonder waxeth more and more, So that...; So, friend, when first I looked upon your face, ' Duality of the Mind: 8 5 Our thoughts gave answer each to each, so true Opposed mirrors each reflecting...
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The Poetical Works

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1873 - 532 pages
...back in a confused dream To states of mystical similitude ; If one but speaks or hems or stirs his chair, Ever the wonder waxeth more and more, So that...I know not when or where." So, friend, when first 1 looked upon your lace, Our thought gave answer, each to each, so true, Opposed mirrors each reflecting...
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The Works of Alfred Tennyson, Issue 834, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1874 - 186 pages
...back in some confused dream To states of mystical similitude ; If one but speaks or hems or stirs his chair, Ever the wonder waxeth more and more, So that...know not when or where." So, friend, when first I look'd upon your face, Our thought gave answer each to each, so true — Opposed mirrors each reflecting...
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