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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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1 1, Int | little bay surrounded by high hills crowned by feudal 2 1, 1 | him from that which was high and worthy, and towards 3 1, 1 | up one as a great poet, high as Homer, and disallow those 4 1, 1 | the soul, when foiled her high designs,~Would have all 5 1, 1 | sonnet:~7.~Love, through whom high truth I do discern,~Thou 6 1, 2 | are changed to stone;~They high as heaven, if I be lowly 7 1, 2 | extreme, and so are wafted on high or towards the right, and 8 1, 2 | through meditating on the high intelligence, and the perceived 9 1, 3 | ardour, sweet the smart.~So high the light that burns me 10 1, 3 | desire.~My pasture is the high emprise,~And though the 11 1, 3 | that she has lifted me on high,~And from the ignoble crowd 12 1, 3 | says: "My pasture is the high emprise," because as the 13 1, 3 | enthusiasm feeds on such "high emprise." For the object 14 1, 3 | failing worthily in the high undertaking, in which it 15 1, 3 | that thou hast lifted me on high;" but not: "And from the 16 1, 4 | born again, and there on high,~Gather and train up thy 17 1, 4 | quiet, to make its nest on high and bring up its fledglings, 18 1, 4 | is the germ of all your high conceits.~In those steep 19 1, 4 | maintains the thoughts on high, together with the exalted 20 1, 4 | she now desires to rise on high with them, and exhibits 21 1, 4 | rivers, is flown away on high with its nymphs, which are 22 1, 4 | Which, blissful to the high gates bringing, bring,~Where 23 1, 4 | wait,~And up with that high object rising, rise,~And 24 1, 4 | re-animated and made to aspire on high? When, I say, will he fully 25 1, 4 | reach, he will remain on high, at the elevation of his 26 1, 5 | Above the clouds in that high place,~When oft with dreaming 27 1, 5 | without scorn or anger for the high object), he would consider 28 1, 5 | to low things, but flies high when it is fixed upon more 29 1, 5 | And fight anon with the high gods.~No more in my Æolian 30 2, 1 | evil, from low estate to high, from high to low, out of 31 2, 1 | low estate to high, from high to low, out of obscurity 32 2, 1 | the breath of my desire~Of high and holy worship is demeaned~ 33 2, 1 | The heart, which those high thoughts would animate,~ 34 2, 1(2)| reading and study, nor yet by high skill and great learning. -- (" 35 2, 1 | mind, then, which aspires high, leaves, for the first thing, 36 2, 1 | mean that the mind aspires high? For example, by looking 37 2, 1 | attentively things low and high, divine and human, in the 38 2, 1 | and others the extremes of high and low. And all this seems 39 2, 1 | towards the highest good.~High thoughts, holy desires, 40 2, 1 | which some appeal to the high intelligence and splendour 41 2, 1 | happens to whoever flys up high, the more he rises above 42 2, 1 | gravitation; he may even rise so high that he cannot, without 43 2, 1 | the earth than to rise on high towards the stars.~CES. 44 2, 1 | acquired for mounting on high?~MAR. So it is; therefore 45 2, 2 | death,~Who most with virtues high the world adorns, ./. Thou 46 2, 2 | she has roused his mind to high love, he takes occasion 47 2, 2 | ignorance by climbing up to the high rock and tower of contemplation1~ 48 2, 3 | water-laden smoke ascends on high.~All is contained entire 49 2, 3 | appears, by reason of its high excellence, according as 50 2, 4 | blind man.~Headlong from on high to the abyss,~The cataract 51 2, 4 | meaning of the eighth, the high intelligible object has~ ./. 52 2, 4 | blinded the intellect, as the high superposed sensible has 53 2, 5 | the solitary place, the high, storm-beaten rocks, the 54 2, 5 | unique and rare,~May hold in high disdain all other lights.~ 55 2, 5 | Seasoning with hope the high thought of the mind,~Was 56 2, 5 | everlasting laws,~Puts down the high and raises up the low.~The 57 2, 5 | the violin:~Puts down the high and raises up the low,~He 58 2, 5 | foolish boasting rise so high?"~"Thou hast," said the 59 2, 5 | of sea than sky,~Oh Jove, High Thunderer!~Whose sun shines


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