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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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1 1, Int | against him. When at last his eyes became opened to what was 2 1, Int | and pale, with dark, fiery eyes; the forehead luminous with 3 1, Int | crossed, his head raised, his eyes open; when all was consumed, 4 1, 1 | frequent tears that from my eyes do pour,~These make my fount 5 1, 1 | rain is the moisture of his eyes. He brings forward four 6 1, 1 | this world new and rare.~Eyes! ye are the bow and torches 7 1, 1 | diamond doors;~Through the eyes enters my deity, and through 8 1, 1 | open, if thou canst the eyes, foolish perverted one!~ 9 1, 2 | clamorous plaints.~Water my eyes distil, sparks from my heart.~ 10 1, 2 | burning never dies,~For in my eyes is Thetys, and Vulcan in 11 1, 2 | he sheds tears from his eyes; dying in the laughter of 12 1, 2 | With what?~S. With the eyes, the gates of heaven and 13 1, 2 | which appears before the eyes of thought as a thing so 14 1, 3 | has presented~before the eyes of his mind such an intelligible 15 1, 4 | heart,~And thou, light of my eyes, art no more with me.~Here 16 1, 4 | that give sleep unto mine eyes,~And mine eyelids shall 17 1, 4 | circumstances which keep fixed the eyes of attention and unite together 18 1, 4 | eyesight and to close their eyes, so that they may not behold 19 1, 4 | figure manifested to the eyes, he does not yet arrive 20 1, 4 | soul desires to divert the eyes of her thoughts. Here the 21 1, 4 | her orders, opened their eyes, and, having fixed them 22 1, 4 | now, for no longer do my eyes weep tears; neither because 23 1, 5 | lights -- that is, from the eyes -- in copious tears that 24 1, 5 | head upon his arm, with his eyes turned towards the sky to 25 1, 5 | light is presented to the eyes, it causes the above appetite 26 1, 5 | alone, placed before the eyes of the militant thoughts, 27 1, 5 | collective, turns as do~the eyes towards innumerable and 28 1, 5 | is towards that, as the eyes of night birds to the sun.~ 29 1, 5 | moon that we see with the eyes, although towards the earth 30 1, 5 | far as it changes to our eyes, but in that it ever receives 31 1, 5 | stars do not mean the two eyes which are in the forehead, 32 1, 5 | because at this time, when the eyes of the human mind in this 33 2, 1 | placed this beauty before my eyes and has gifted me with an 34 2, 1 | Symbol ever, to him who has eyes for it, some dimmer or clearer 35 2, 1 | thus his radiance from our eyes,~And veiling that which 36 2, 1 | wings, two of which have eyes and the whole is girt with 37 2, 1 | mind, heart and spirit and eyes of the enthusiast, but read 38 2, 1 | those heights withdraw.~The eyes which should be closed at 39 2, 1 | spirit and the sorrowing eyes?~The mind which aspires 40 2, 1 | no great need to open the eyes to the sky, to raise the 41 2, 1 | the form of two radiant eyes, with the legend: Mors et 42 2, 1 | lady, the portals of thine eyes,~And look on me if thou 43 2, 1 | kill with the glance of its eyes and can also with those 44 2, 1 | universe alone, subject to our eyes and our common reason. Thus 45 2, 1 | easy ingress through his eyes; that of Truth (the intellect 46 2, 1 | presents itself before his eyes, he does not instantly pounce 47 2, 2 | present or absent to, mortal eyes, she does more highly adorn 48 2, 3 | happened that the heart and the eyes spoke. together as if they 49 2, 3 | proposition of the heart to the eyes.~How, eyes of mine, can 50 2, 3 | heart to the eyes.~How, eyes of mine, can that so much 51 2, 3 | through the operation of the eyes that the heart becomes inflamed: 52 2, 3 | let me hear whether the eyes made a response, and what 53 2, 3 | First proposition of the eyes to the heart.~How, oh my 54 2, 3 | causes tears to spring to the eyes, and while these light the 55 2, 3 | than these waters (of the eyes). And more than that, they 56 2, 3 | to the proposition of the eyes.~LAO. I pray you, let me 57 2, 3 | response of the heart to the eyes.~Eyes, if an immortal flame 58 2, 3 | of the heart to the eyes.~Eyes, if an immortal flame within 59 2, 3 | LAO. Tell me, how did the eyes respond to the heart?~58.~ 60 2, 3 | 58.~First response of the eyes to the heart.~Thy passion 61 2, 3 | easily learned where the eyes call themselves the seed 62 2, 3 | waters are actually in the eyes, they can give passage to 63 2, 3 | and dark passage of the eyes, the affection may be kindled 64 2, 3 | many flames and those (the eyes) so many waters. The heart 65 2, 3 | proposition of the heart to the eyes.~If to the foaming sea the 66 2, 3 | double torrent of these eyes,~Increase not; since the 67 2, 3 | I may affirm through the eyes that which the senses deny? 68 2, 3 | the senses deny? But the eyes in the same way ask another 69 2, 3 | Second proposition of the eyes to the heart.~If matter 70 2, 3 | response of the heart to the eyes.~He is a fool, who that 71 2, 3 | remains unseen.~Between the eyes their waters are contained,~ 72 2, 3 | much sphere,~Say, say, oh eyes,~What shall we do? how act 73 2, 3 | the force of tears in the eyes is immense, it never can 74 2, 3 | forth, nor can they (the eyes) send forth the twin torrent 75 2, 3 | tears which distil from the eyes, or speech which breaks 76 2, 3 | Now note the answer of the eyes to this Proposition: -- ~ 77 2, 3 | Second response of the eyes to the heart.~Alas! we poured 78 2, 3 | the apprehension of the eyes2 For the object of the 79 2, 3 | absorbed by it. Here the eyes imprint upon the heart, 80 2, 3 | the consideration of the eyes, know, that in the present 81 2, 3 | the impressions from the eyes, the other to impress them. 82 2, 3 | other to impress them. The eyes study the species and propose 83 2, 3 | presents his desire to the eyes; these conceive the light, 84 2, 3 | moves the cognition. The eyes, when they move (the heart), 85 2, 3 | it, and seeks it. Tearful eyes signify the. difficulty 86 2, 4 | twin lights known.~These eyes ne'er lighted were, and 87 2, 4 | me out, as are put out my eyes,~That they and. I together 88 2, 4 | suddenly presented before his eyes -- a sun-god -- in this 89 2, 4 | soul were put out: for the eyes are like two beacons, which 90 2, 4 | obscurity if he fixed his eyes suddenly upon the sun. In 91 2, 4 | foe he hides.~Thus were my eyes made dull, inept,~Used only, 92 2, 4 | through having fixed his eyes too much upon it, so that 93 2, 4 | having wept so much, his eyes are become dim, so that 94 2, 4 | 67.~The fifth blind man.~Eyes of mine, with waters ever 95 2, 4 | man pass on!~And turn your eyes upon these founts~Which 96 2, 4 | 68.~The sixth blind man.~Eyes, no longer eyes, fountains 97 2, 4 | blind man.~Eyes, no longer eyes, fountains no longer founts,~ 98 2, 4 | heart, first destroyed the eyes, and then dried up all the 99 2, 4 | Beauty, which through the eyes rushed to the heart,~And 100 2, 4 | caused to penetrate from the eyes to the heart. Hence, he 101 2, 4 | wayward god~Who pierced the eyes, inflamed the heart, bound 102 2, 4 | object and cannot fix its eyes upon it. And of these, the 103 2, 4 | contemplate Divine things, the eyes must be opened by means 104 2, 4 | where the pupils of the eyes are dispersed in water, 105 2, 4 | is expressed by him whose eyes are changed and deprived 106 2, 4(1)| O Eyes of God! O Head!~  My strength 107 2, 4(1)| earthly shape, which earthly eyes may bear!~                                 -- (" 108 2, 4 | And so he suppresses his eyes so as not to see that which 109 2, 4 | sees more by shutting the eyes O the species represented, 110 2, 5 | waters, they opened their eyes and saw the two suns, and 111 2, 5 | Who closely veiled our eyes,~And. pierced anon with


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