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1 1, 1 | forth a hint of those sweet states of ecstasy,~That earth and
2 1, 7 | from these two alternating states?~The fertile garden of love,
3 1, 7 | exalted above these two states,~He is fresh and green independently
4 1 (2) | Deity works these ecstatic states in him.~
5 1, 13 | may develop innumerable states of mind.~All the seventy
6 2, 3 | that light,~His ecstatic states exceeded counting.~Bayazid
7 2 (2) | Heraclitus, that opposite states generate one another, is
8 3, 6 | depending on the varying states of your own feelings, instead
9 4, 9 | and forgot his previous states,~Yet God will not leave
10 5, 3 | original state, not the mean states,~For these mean states remove
11 5, 3 | mean states,~For these mean states remove you from your origin.~
12 5, 3 | your origin.~As these mean states increase, union recedes;~
13 5, 3 | Since the latter of your states were better than the former,~
14 5, 10 | a true man in these two states,~I will yield up my life
15 6, Prol| distinguished, as in those states, so eternally. 1~Their form
16 6, Prol| cannot relate thy ecstatic states,~Save by hints of the ecstatic
17 6, Prol| by hints of the ecstatic states of others.~This manoeuvre
18 6, 5 | child, viz., with forms of "states" and "words." 7~Gazing on
19 6, 5 | of fair forms (ecstatic states and words)~Are undeniable
20 6 (7) | 624. Ecstatic words and states are the offspring of communion
21 6, 6 | engendering these spiritual states in men, philosophers and
22 6, 9 | one is in neither of these states~'Twould be irreverent to
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