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1 1, Prol| lives, the lover a dead thing.~When the lover feels no
2 1, 3 | said, "Works are the one thing needful;~The doctrine of
3 1 (12)| Lectures, p. 49) says: "A thing can be known as that which
4 1, 6 | bread is a mere lifeless thing,~When taken into the body
5 1, 9 | Adam brought about,~Was a thing unequalled by the expansion
6 1, 14 | Know you a name without a thing answering to it?~Have you
7 1, 17 | helpless being,~Eatest this dry thing in the same manner,~After
8 2, 2 | really your beloved.~If a thing perceived by outward senses
9 2, 7 | not in dissevering;~'The thing most repugnant to me is
10 2, 17 | words mean one and the same thing, viz. "grapes;" but, owing
11 2, 17 | wishing for one and the same thing.~:~
12 3, 5 | palm.~The sea itself is one thing, the foam another;~Neglect
13 3, 7 | more than the nature of the thing prayed for. All things praise
14 3, 9 | cannot avoid it.~The strange thing is, not that winged fowl~
15 3, 12 | to its whole,~'Tis a dead thing, and a stranger to life.~
16 3, 16 | inference, and between knowing a thing through illustrations and
17 3, 16 | difference between knowing a thing merely by similitudes and
18 4 (4) | to Muhammad. "The first thing which God created was ('
19 4, 5 | for what is past;~When a thing is done, vex not yourself
20 4, 9 | Seems to the sleeper as a thing enduring for ever~But when
21 5, 7 | that there were no such thing as death!"~Death is gain,
22 5, 13 | Ideas gained from hearing a thing lead to seeing it.~A person
23 6, 2 | right can a non-existent thing make~To have the doors of
24 6, 3 | Truth. This is the same thing as saying they must pass
25 6, 9 | jailed in cages;~Such a thing was never heard of in history.~
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