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1 1, Prol| gold?~Though thou pour the ocean into thy pitcher,~It can
2 1, 5 | embraces!~How broad is this ocean of Reason!~Yea, the Reason
3 1, 5 | Reason of man is a boundless ocean.~O son, that ocean requires,
4 1, 5 | boundless ocean.~O son, that ocean requires, as it were, a
5 1, 5 | a diver. 8~On this fair ocean our human forms~Float about,
6 1, 5 | sink into the water.~The ocean of Reason is not seen ;
7 1, 5 | thereof.~Whatever form that ocean uses as its instrument,~
8 1 (8) | Gulshan i Raz, I. 575: The ocean of Reason is the same as
9 1 (8) | is elsewhere called the ocean of Being, viz., the Noumenon,
10 1, 5 | knowest not where is the Ocean of thought;~Yet when thou
11 1, 5 | knowest there is a glorious Ocean beneath them.~When waves
12 1, 5 | of thought arise from the Ocean of Wisdom,~They assume the
13 1, 5 | themselves back into the Ocean.~Form is born of That which
14 1, 8 | identification with the Very Ocean!~Partial Reason is as naught
15 2, 1 | water from the peerless Ocean.~The first reflection cast
16 2, 2 | jewel? Nay, you will be an ocean of pearls;~Yea, a sun that
17 2, 5 | condition,~God's light is an ocean, and the senses' light a
18 2, 7 | the heart the limitless ocean. Afterwards comes an anecdote
19 2, 16 | insufficient for a camel~Is like an ocean to a mouse.~Whoso has four
20 2, 17 | life from the circumfluent ocean.~Thou hast run after form,
21 2, 18 | mother was a duck of that ocean.~Thy nurse was earthy, and
22 2, 18 | land.~The longing for the ocean which fills thy heart,~That
23 2, 18 | land and push on,~Enter the ocean of real Being, like the
24 2, 18 | not, but haste on into the ocean!~Thou art a duck, and flourishest
25 2, 18 | Solomon plunge into the ocean, 4~Then, like David, the
26 3, 5 | though we are on the bright ocean.~Ah! you who are asleep
27 3, 12 | Friend" in human shape, the Ocean in a drop of water, and
28 3, 12 | Friend,' ~To witness the Ocean gathered up into a drop, ~
29 3, 13 | Though one drinks the ocean, it passes elsewhere. ~Then
30 3, 13 | as cotton raiment, ~The ocean bears them gently like a
31 3, 17 | belly, ~'Would that the ocean might flow into it!' ~Though
32 4, 2 | than Him~Seek water in the ocean, not in a dried-up channel.~
33 4, 2 | Canaan's swimming in the ocean; 29~'Tis no river or small
34 4, 2 | stream; 'tis the mighty ocean.~Away with this attempt
35 4, 7 | the foam, and I the mighty ocean beneath it. The mercy you
36 5, 1 | not joined to the divine Ocean like a stream.~But the light
37 6, Prol| Art thou thirsting for the Ocean of spirituality?~Disport
38 6, 5 | the surface of the vast ocean. Moreover, every misfortune
39 6, 5 | out of and lives on the Ocean (God).~When the Ocean casts
40 6, 5 | the Ocean (God).~When the Ocean casts its foam-drops to
41 6, 5 | motion and activity?~The Ocean has cast you into a mortal
42 6, 5 | Put this question to the Ocean, not to us!"~How can mere
43 6, 5 | you see the foam, see the ocean that heaves it!~Ah! look
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