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Page 26
... clear heavens seemed to open themselves to the desire of mortals ; the day had been long enough and bright enough to satisfy an immortal . In a green lane leading from the town of Salisbury , in Eng- land , the noble stranger was ...
... clear heavens seemed to open themselves to the desire of mortals ; the day had been long enough and bright enough to satisfy an immortal . In a green lane leading from the town of Salisbury , in Eng- land , the noble stranger was ...
Page 33
... clear and no wind stirring , I took my book , De Veritate , in my hand , and kneel- ing on my knees , devoutly said ... clearly hear the noise , but in the serenest sky that ever I saw , being without all cloud , did , to my thinking ...
... clear and no wind stirring , I took my book , De Veritate , in my hand , and kneel- ing on my knees , devoutly said ... clearly hear the noise , but in the serenest sky that ever I saw , being without all cloud , did , to my thinking ...
Page 35
... clear eyes and head erect , secure that it must point at last to those truths which are central to us , wherever we stand ; and if my road , leading through the busy crowd of men , amid the clang and bustle of conflicting in- terests ...
... clear eyes and head erect , secure that it must point at last to those truths which are central to us , wherever we stand ; and if my road , leading through the busy crowd of men , amid the clang and bustle of conflicting in- terests ...
Page 36
... clear tokens as to that goal you say has from child- hood been mentally prescribed you , and the way you have taken to gain it . Lord H. - I will do this willingly , and the rather that I have with me a leaf , in which I have lately ...
... clear tokens as to that goal you say has from child- hood been mentally prescribed you , and the way you have taken to gain it . Lord H. - I will do this willingly , and the rather that I have with me a leaf , in which I have lately ...
Page 39
... friend ? strong in this clear vision , have you never sighed for a more homefelt assu- rance to your faith ? steady in your demand of what the soul re- quires , have you never known fear lest you want THE TWO HERBERTS . 39.
... friend ? strong in this clear vision , have you never sighed for a more homefelt assu- rance to your faith ? steady in your demand of what the soul re- quires , have you never known fear lest you want THE TWO HERBERTS . 39.
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