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1 1, 3 | writing~Fancies the effect proceeds from the motion of the pen.~
2 1 (9)| 17); i.e., Man's reason proceeds from God, the "Only Real
3 1, 5 | s Light;~The eye's light proceeds from the Light of the heart.~
4 1, 6 | the manner just described, proceeds to improve the occasion
5 2, 1 | a traveler, and with the proceeds of the sale bought delicate
6 2, 2 | sin.~From your thoughts proceeds destruction,~When from time
7 2, 10 | disease.~For from abasement proceeds exaltation.~The spring seasons
8 2, 10 | And if you say evil also proceeds from Him,~Yet what damage
9 2, 11 | of Adam), and jealousy proceeds from love, not from denial
10 2, 16 | such an one ~That the voice proceeds from a friend who is near. ~
11 3, 11 | also for God's sake,~It proceeds not from fear of falling
12 4, 7 | that this query of thine~Proceeds not from negation or vain
13 4, 9 | ant said, ' No; the action proceeds from the arm,~The weak finger
14 4, 9 | a new existence.~From me proceeds the form, from thee the
15 5, 3 | to molest him. The poet proceeds to point out that worldly
16 5, 6 | about,~And, on hearing it, proceeds to laugh a second time.~
17 5, 6 | every ordinary breath,~Which proceeds from mere human joy or sorrow.~
18 6, 9 | wine in the cups, but it proceeds not from them.~Look to the
19 6, 9 | was dispensed with.~Form proceeds from the world that is without
20 6, 9 | This very denial of Him proceeds from Him,~This act is naught
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