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Page 20
Neither will he disgust us by smooth obsequious flatteries and an inexpressive ,
lifeless gentleness . He will be free and make free from the mechanical and
distorting influences we hear complained of on every side . He will teach us to
love ...
Neither will he disgust us by smooth obsequious flatteries and an inexpressive ,
lifeless gentleness . He will be free and make free from the mechanical and
distorting influences we hear complained of on every side . He will teach us to
love ...
Page 22
I do not wish to hear in prose the meaning of my melody . I do not wish to see my
seed neatly put away beneath a paper label . Answer in new pćans to the soul of
our souls . Wake me to sweeter childhood by a fresher growth . At pres . ent ...
I do not wish to hear in prose the meaning of my melody . I do not wish to see my
seed neatly put away beneath a paper label . Answer in new pćans to the soul of
our souls . Wake me to sweeter childhood by a fresher growth . At pres . ent ...
Page 30
Shall I repeat to you some poor verses in which I have told , by means of various
like . nesses , in an imperfect fashion , how it is with me in this matter ? Lord H . —
Do so ! I shall hear them gladly ; for I , like you , though with less time and ...
Shall I repeat to you some poor verses in which I have told , by means of various
like . nesses , in an imperfect fashion , how it is with me in this matter ? Lord H . —
Do so ! I shall hear them gladly ; for I , like you , though with less time and ...
Page 31
... expressed yourself nearest to mine own knowledge and feeling , where you
have left more room to consider our prayers as aspirations , rather than the gifts
of grace ; as" Heart in pilgrimage ; " “ A kind of tune , which all things hear and
fear .
... expressed yourself nearest to mine own knowledge and feeling , where you
have left more room to consider our prayers as aspirations , rather than the gifts
of grace ; as" Heart in pilgrimage ; " “ A kind of tune , which all things hear and
fear .
Page 33
This , how strange soever it may seem , I protest before the Eternal God , is true ;
neither am I any way superstitiously deceived herein , since I did not only clearly
hear the noise , but in the serenest sky that ever I saw , being without all cloud ...
This , how strange soever it may seem , I protest before the Eternal God , is true ;
neither am I any way superstitiously deceived herein , since I did not only clearly
hear the noise , but in the serenest sky that ever I saw , being without all cloud ...
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