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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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1 1, 1 | virtues and dignities by the desire to please and to make itself 2 1, 2 | of hell,~And laden with desire arrive at heaven:~Thus am 3 1, 2 | love the body and greatly desire to be united to it, bewailing 4 1, 3 | glory, and by the fire of desire and the breath of intention, 5 1, 3 | one's self, but love and desire of the beautiful and good, 6 1, 3 | Why in this knot is my desire involved?~And why to me 7 1, 3 | this fire is the ardent desire of divine things, this arrow 8 1, 3 | like many -- that is, we desire that they be wise and just; 9 1, 3 | in hope and quickens in desire.~My pasture is the high 10 1, 3 | He suffers, not from the desire which animates him, but 11 1, 3 | we, in this state, cannot desire nor obtain greater perfection 12 1, 3 | have spread my wings to my desire,~The more I feel the air 13 1, 4 | to block thy way. Go! I desire for thee a nobler dwelling-place,~ 14 1, 4 | free will and of her own desire dismissed her heart, which 15 1, 4 | and who lives more in the desire than in possession, and 16 1, 4 | sensuous or intellectual desire.~CIC. This is what I wished 17 1, 4 | than knowledge?~TANS. We desire to see, because in some 18 1, 4 | to us; and therefore we desire beautiful things.~CIC. We 19 1, 4 | beautiful things.~CIC. We desire the beautiful and the good; 20 1, 4 | good, how can it fall into desire?~TANS. If not for itself, 21 1, 4 | the intellect there is one desire and one impulse to the sensuous 22 1, 4 | follows that not less do we desire to see things unknown and 23 1, 4 | does not follow that the desire does not proceed from cognition, 24 1, 4 | from cognition, and that we desire something that is not known; 25 1, 4 | and sure that we do not desire unknown things. Because, 26 1, 4 | begotten in the soul, we yet desire to satisfy the exterior 27 1, 4 | TANS. The mind then cannot desire except that which is near, 28 1, 4 | familiar. The pig cannot desire to be a man, nor wish for 29 1, 5 | whether as regards the desire or the comprehension. Now 30 1, 5 | blaze for ever.~So ardent my desire,~The object so supreme for 31 1, 5 | denoted in the enthusiast, desire, attention, study, affection, 32 1, 5 | remember, understand and desire no other; she is ever the 33 1, 5 | aspiration, study, affection, and desire. I believe that these winds 34 1, 5 | intellectual and rational desire, that it brings him to a 35 1, 5 | aspiring? What relation has desire with the winds?~TANS. Whosoever 36 1, 5 | in such a love and ardent desire of true goodness, by which 37 1, 5 | we have more pain in the desire than~pleasure in the realization. 38 1, 5 | comprehension grows the greater desire. And this is followed by 39 2, 1 | shall. say the breath of my desire~Of high and holy worship 40 2, 1 | it becomes raised to the desire of divine beauty itself, 41 2, 1 | declares of vulgar and animal desire when he says: -- ~Fluctuat 42 2, 1 | those things of which we desire to have copies, make one 43 2, 1 | and counsel raises me,~Desire spurs me, fear keeps me 44 2, 1 | itself, and in one instant desire joins itself to the desirable, 45 2, 1 | Then there is no love or desire of any particular thing, 46 2, 1 | not capable of any other desire, when that which is of the 47 2, 2 | meanwhile, having abandoned all desire or intention of saving his 48 2, 3 | knowing, is that which kindles desire, and therefore it is through 49 2, 3 | desires them, and presents his desire to the eyes; these conceive 50 2, 3 | being satiated and without desire for them. Hence they have 51 2, 3 | nor are they in a state of desire, without being in a certain 52 2, 4 | MIN. Because no natural desire is vain, we are able to 53 2, 4(1)| force, rebuked is mind's desire!~  When I behold Thee so,~   54 2, 5 | grateful to thee.1~GIU. So I desire and hope.~ ~


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