Stanza

 1         II|    came -- should have given Life here below -- that he might
 2       VIII|     looses the fixing of its life, -- for if we have seen
 3       VIII|      the mortal Body -- with life that cannot be loosed --
 4         IX|      on the Body -- with the life of Paradise He rewarded
 5         IX|          because it lost its life there.~ ~
 6          X|  middle -- His human mode of life.4~ ~
 7        XXX|       has] death, -- if when life abounds -- . ~ ~
 8     XXXVII| lulling set a bound to their life -- though He be far from
 9      XLIII|    on that Power which gives life to everything. -- And as (
10      XLIII|    the Power also that gives life to the Soul -- if it lets
11        LII|      the midst of him dwells Life, -- creative power holds
12 LVII-LVIII|     the Stranger -- blew His Life into the Entities and girded
13 LVII-LVIII|     them ; -- how to strange Life -- are the Entities akin
14 LVII-LVIII| indeed the Stranger blew His Life -- into the Entities so
15 LVII-LVIII|      Body, -- as He made His Life akin to the Entities --
16 LVII-LVIII|    had been strangers to His Life. -- But if by the Master
17 LVII-LVIII|      the Body live -- by the life of the Soul its colleague ?~ ~
18       LXXI|     Thousand [had brought to life] . . . delivered -- one
19      LXXVI|           our Lord also gave life now -- when Sheol was full
20     LXXXII|   hindered them, -- "and the Life," he [says], "that our Lord
21         XC|       in the end He gave him Life -- instead of Death that
22         XC|    He conjoined with him his life, -- the equilibrium of which
23       XCII|      was raised up -- in Him Life [P. 168.] reigned first, --
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