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Page 54
... enter in at the straight gate . " Peer Gynt would never have escaped from the kingdom of the Trolls had there not stolen upon the combatants a sound of Church bells and of psalm - singing in the distance . The Great Boyg shrinks up to ...
... enter in at the straight gate . " Peer Gynt would never have escaped from the kingdom of the Trolls had there not stolen upon the combatants a sound of Church bells and of psalm - singing in the distance . The Great Boyg shrinks up to ...
Page 152
... enter the mind of Oliver Cromwell and interpret him as none had done be- fore . But he would himself have confessed after- wards that this great power had been allowed to remain dormant in the home . Imagination has no loftier task than ...
... enter the mind of Oliver Cromwell and interpret him as none had done be- fore . But he would himself have confessed after- wards that this great power had been allowed to remain dormant in the home . Imagination has no loftier task than ...
Page 303
... enter our city - roads which converge from every point of the compass . The city of Mansoul also has many open ways , all of which are known to its rightful owner , and some to no other . Almost any experience may be to Him a means of ...
... enter our city - roads which converge from every point of the compass . The city of Mansoul also has many open ways , all of which are known to its rightful owner , and some to no other . Almost any experience may be to Him a means of ...
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ancient answer appear asked beauty became become believe cause character Christian Church comes commandments conversion darkness David deed Divine enter escape evil experience eyes face fact faith Father flower freedom give Gladstone glory God's grace hand heard heart heavens Holy hope human ideal imagination impressed inspiration interesting Jesus Christ John king laws lead leave letter liberty light lives look Lord man's means mind moral nature never obedience once ourselves pass passion Peer Gynt personality poem poet present proclaimed question religion revealed Saul seek seen sense side sometimes soul speak spirit stands strong surely tell thee things thou thought true truth turn Universe unto voice walk whole wonder writes wrote