Chapter
1 II| Burned into soul and sense,~
2 II| mark! Things that solicit sense~
3 II| Ponders on objects of the sense, there springs~
4 II| deals with objects of the sense~
5 II| itself to follow shows of sense~
6 II| The world of sense pours streams of witchery,~
7 III| Glutting his idle sense, lives a lost life,~
8 III| unknowing toil, wedded to sense,~
9 III| things within the world of sense,~
10 III| The objects of the sense will stir the sense~
11 III| the sense will stir the sense~
12 III| Sense, mind, and reason -- these,
13 III| Constrain th' entangled sense!~
14 IV| Joys of the sense, delights of eye and ear,~
15 V| The world of sense can no more stain his soul~
16 V| All touch of sense, letting no contact through;~
17 VI| Beyond all scope of sense, revealed to soul-~
18 VIII| Life, not like the life of sense,~
19 IX| Have sense of one pervading Spirit'
20 XI| Therefore I give thee sense divine. Have other eyes,
21 XII| adore Me, mastering their sense,~
22 XIII| and the five domains of sense;~
23 XIII| Yet beyond sense He is; sustaining all,~
24 XV| Of wooing sense: its hanging rootlets seek~
25 XVIII| By sense of self, with all-absorbing
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