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1 1, Int | Inquisition stood prepared to light~its fires and slaughter
2 1, Int | honours after their death: the light of genius burned in them
3 1, Int | of the spirit, with the light of thought -- is generated
4 1, Int | beings, law. That which is light in the spheres becomes intelligence
5 1, Int | a beacon which shows its light above the storms and tempests,
6 1, Int | saw the shadow, not the light.~But we must return to our
7 1, Int | from Nature, how the divine light is always present to us,
8 1, 2 | enthusiasm born from the light of reason, which excites
9 1, 3 | these kindle the rational light, with which they see more
10 1, 3 | that, by its nobility and light, it kindles and invests
11 1, 3 | If towards the shining light the butterfly,~Winging his
12 1, 3 | him prepared, I, in the light, the fount, the bosom of
13 1, 3 | of the beauty of supernal light, these snares are the species
14 1, 3 | sweet the smart.~So high the light that burns me I discern,~
15 1, 3 | this, conjoined to that light, itself also becomes light,
16 1, 3 | light, itself also becomes light, and in consequence becomes
17 1, 4 | oh, my heart,~And thou, light of my eyes, art no more
18 1, 4 | stop there, bat by its own light it is prompted to think
19 1, 4 | is it the touchstone or light by which we see, not only
20 1, 4 | degrees of greater and lesser light, of cognition, and of intelligence.~
21 1, 4 | it with divine heat and light, with the same order and
22 1, 5 | butterfly attracted towards the light; in the sonnet, however,
23 1, 5 | destruction, it would fly from the light more eagerly than it now
24 1, 5 | these bonds, and may that light ne'er cease.~There are times
25 1, 5 | are like the degrees of light, which exist not at all
26 1, 5 | conversion,~the intellectual light is presented to the eyes,
27 1, 5 | these bonds, and may that light not cease."~TANS. He means,
28 1, 5 | again, again behold thy light.~From the meaning of these
29 1, 5 | mature and burn,~And when thy light from pungent Scorpion darts~
30 1, 5 | object, which is the divine light, is, in this life, more
31 1, 5 | always beautiful.~This noble light of mine~Torments me still
32 1, 5 | as it gives more or less light of intelligence. Now its
33 1, 5 | its sphere is dark, now light, because sometimes it shows
34 1, 5 | can divert me from that light nor any necessity of nature
35 1, 5 | so far as they have the light materially and by participation,
36 1, 5 | which is pure and absolute light, as it is also pure and
37 1, 5 | cause, are they composed~of light and shade, of matter and
38 1, 5 | it is turned towards the light of the intelligible world,
39 1, 5 | comprehend that glorious light. For love, while it is finite,
40 1, 5 | signification of that burning light around which is written: "
41 2, Pre | the Truth and to see the Light, and. he considers that
42 2, Pre | and night; it is the first light in creation; the first light
43 2, Pre | light in creation; the first light of the primordial Elo-him --
44 2, Pre | is the pure life-giving Light or magnetic fluid."~The
45 2, 1 | adversity we may surely prophecy light and prosperity, and when
46 2, 1 | Wherefore so captivated by that light?~And I will say, because
47 2, 1 | worship of divine beauty, light and majesty; so that, from
48 2, 1 | contemplation of this vestige of light lead me, through the purification
49 2, 1 | do but hide the glorious light,~ 1 While I dissolve and
50 2, 1 | the sun and accustomed to light and flame comes to send
51 2, 1 | conceal it than to render it light for light, sending forth
52 2, 1 | than to render it light for light, sending forth that~ ./.
53 2, 1(1)| can the bloom open. -- ("Light on the Path.")~
54 2, 1 | sends, in exchange for the light and heat received, a sluggish
55 2, 1 | that as the fountain of light far exceeds not only our
56 2, 1(1)| man who followeth the true Light to the utmost of his power?
57 2, 1(2)| may attain to this true light and perfect knowledge by
58 2, 1 | considering that that divine light despises striving and is
59 2, 1 | be, he prays the divine light, that by its beauty, which
60 2, 1 | starting-point,~Each wandering light must go towards its source,~
61 2, 1 | surface, the impression of the light, but, destroyed and overcome
62 2, 1 | overcome by the heat and light, it becomes in substance
63 2, 1 | substance luminous -- all light -- so that it is penetrated
64 2, 1 | it were in vain -- as the light and heat of the sun are
65 2, 1 | of Ideas, from the~ ./. light of intelligible things,
66 2, 1 | anything lighter than that light which with its presence
67 2, 2 | these spend their time in light and vain things; for time
68 2, 2 | fell, and which renders it light and agile, while the noose
69 2, 2 | human soul should have the light, the genius, and the instruments
70 2, 2 | to good, from darkness to light, from the simple power to
71 2, 2 | forms, 1 the fountain of light, very truth of very truth,
72 2, 2 | universal Apollo, the absolute light through supreme and most
73 2, 2 | nature, which is in things, light which is in the opacity
74 2, 2 | its essence, in absolute light, he sees it in its seed,
75 2, 3 | the eyes, and while these light the flames in this, that
76 2, 3 | passage to the heat as to the light; for experience proves that
77 2, 3 | kindled and inflamed by that light, the which for the same
78 2, 3 | in the middle. 1 As the light of the sun, according to
79 2, 3 | which is the position of light; the other perfecting, which
80 2, 3 | perfection, as infinite is the light, the end of which would
81 2, 3 | intellect conceives the light, the good, the beautiful,
82 2, 3 | allows, and one sees that the light is beyond the circumference
83 2, 3(1)| subjective and absolute light; while the latter, in all
84 2, 3 | eyes; these conceive the light, disease it, and kindle
85 2, 3(1)| this unseen Presence are Light, Heat, Moisture," this trinity
86 2, 4(1)| are brought to see the light -- to be born -- illuminated? -- ("
87 2, 4 | glad,~For ye, have lost the light that once was yours,~Yet
88 2, 4 | seen, yet not to see the light,~Like an incapable and sightless
89 2, 4 | himself as he is to the light, and that they bury him
90 2, 4 | the darkness into a great light accustomed to~ ./. behold
91 2, 4 | glorious sun~The double light, the beacon of the soul~
92 2, 4 | the sudden aspect of the light, this one is so, from having
93 2, 4 | lost the sense of all other light, but he does not consider
94 2, 4 | intent~Upon. the living light, that lights the world;~
95 2, 4 | lesser splendours,~While that light shines, let every other
96 2, 4 | objects, nor can he see the light, which in spite of himself,
97 2, 4 | transmitted, and the external light and visible species were
98 2, 4 | are acquired by natural light, the which, in discoursing
99 2, 4 | in quickly, as the solar light, without hesitation, and
100 2, 4 | more apt to receive this light than the ignorant?~SEV.
101 2, 4 | disposition towards the Divine light and the apprehension of
102 2, 4 | habit of looking at the true light; the which habit cannot
103 2, 4 | from the entrance of the light, and their faces towards
104 2, 4 | conversion he may see the light again.~MIN. It appears to
105 2, 4 | Because as by means of the light diffused in the air and
106 2, 4 | see, does not receive the light of the fire and of gold,
107 2, 4 | species, nor that which is the light; but that which is equal
108 2, 4 | look through the pure air, light and clear, All which you
109 2, 4 | whence we find that the same light of truth, expressed in the
110 2, 5 | the having recovered the light they had lost, the other
111 2, 5 | of the newly discovered light which alone could show them
112 2, 5 | pierced anon with such a light as this.~The fourth with
113 2, 5 | pierced anon with such a light as this;~Blindness worth
114 2, 5 | are,~For to the fairest light~Thou art thyself a guide,~
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