Chapter
1 II| spirit's buckler from the world~
2 II| The world of sense pours streams of
3 III| Shown to this world; two schools of wisdom.
4 III| that thief steals from his world." ~
5 III| rolling wheels of this great world,~
6 III| To bring the world deliverance, and its bliss;~
7 III| visible things within the world of sense,~
8 III| The babe unborn, so is the world of things~
9 III| Knowledge and judgment! Yea, the world is strong~
10 IV| Even in the present world. How should he share~
11 IV| In all this world, and he who seeketh it~
12 V| The world of sense can no more stain
13 V| Nor causing any deed. This world's Lord makes~
14 V| these! The Master of this World~
15 V| The world is overcome- aye! even here!~
16 VII| more to know here in this world.~
17 VII| changeless- to the idle world.~
18 IX| Come to the world of death and change once
19 IX| Ah! ye who into this ill world are come-~
20 X| did arise, to fill this world, the races of mankind;~
21 XI| Thou Refuge of the World!~
22 XI| The whole world hath delight~
23 XI| knelt in worshipping the old world's far light,~
24 XIV| it shall pass into the world~
25 XV| actions wrought amid this world of men~
26 XV| To the eternal world pass such as these!~
27 XV| When, in this world of manifested life,~
28 XV| Which lighten all the world: from Me the moons~
29 XV| For in this world~
30 XVI| nor rule of Life. "This world~
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