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... leave the rest ? True communion of thought is worship , not criticism . Spirit will not flow through the sluices nor endure the locks of canals . CRITIC . There is perpetual need of protestantism in every church . If the church be ...
... leave the rest ? True communion of thought is worship , not criticism . Spirit will not flow through the sluices nor endure the locks of canals . CRITIC . There is perpetual need of protestantism in every church . If the church be ...
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... leave many hours for meditation . Lord H. - It is a common error to believe that the most pros- perous men love the world best . It may be hardest for them to leave it , because they have been made effeminate and slothful by want of ...
... leave many hours for meditation . Lord H. - It is a common error to believe that the most pros- perous men love the world best . It may be hardest for them to leave it , because they have been made effeminate and slothful by want of ...
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... leave the barbarous company of a frantic age , Breathing out for the last time the infernal air - breathing in the supernal , I enfold myself wholly in these sacred flames , And , sustained by them , ascend the highest dome , And far ...
... leave the barbarous company of a frantic age , Breathing out for the last time the infernal air - breathing in the supernal , I enfold myself wholly in these sacred flames , And , sustained by them , ascend the highest dome , And far ...
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... loved . Lord H. - I cannot say to you truly that my mind replies to this , although I discern a beauty in it . You will say I lack hu- mility to understand yours . George H. - I will say nothing , but leave 40 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... loved . Lord H. - I cannot say to you truly that my mind replies to this , although I discern a beauty in it . You will say I lack hu- mility to understand yours . George H. - I will say nothing , but leave 40 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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... leave you to time and the care of a greater than I. We have exchanged our verse , let us now change our subject too , and walk homeward ; for I trust you , this night , intend to make my roof happy in your presence , and the sun is ...
... leave you to time and the care of a greater than I. We have exchanged our verse , let us now change our subject too , and walk homeward ; for I trust you , this night , intend to make my roof happy in your presence , and the sun is ...
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