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1 1, Int | enthusiasm. The one surprised the world with the melody of his songs;
2 1, Int | and moves all things; the world itself is a sacrum animal.
3 1, Int | teaching his doctrines upon the world, on the, movement of the
4 1, Int | which, from the finite world of sense rises to the intelligent,
5 1, Int | sensible and intellectual world, millions of stars and suns
6 1, Int | That which occurs in the world off stars is reflected in
7 1, Int | reflected in the telluric world; everything has its centre,
8 1, Int | from the movement of every world around its sun, of every
9 1, Int | intelligence and science in the world of the spirit and in humanity.
10 1, Int | form to another, from one world to another. The life of
11 1, Int | organic unity of the animal world; and this alternation from
12 1, Int | of the intellect in the world of physics, metaphysics,
13 1, Int | carry his doctrines to the world, and forget the pleasures
14 1, Int | the laws of the visible world will explain those of the
15 1, 1 | Sweet is my pain: to this world new and rare.~Eyes! ye are
16 1, 1 | fairer be,~As would this world were death and hate away.~
17 1, 1 | Get thee hence out of the world, thou Jealousy, because
18 1, 3 | spirit often desires that the world should know for certain,
19 1, 3 | destroyed,~The tie is such, the world with me gives praise.~Fear
20 1, 3 | intellect of this lower world nourishes itself, till such
21 1, 3 | swiftest pinions,~And spurn the world and up towards heaven I
22 1, 3 | themselves on the intelligible world as to their native abode,
23 1, 4 | sensual, blind, and fantastic world, and he begins to live intellectually;
24 1, 4 | good and beautiful in the world of the senses. Hence it
25 1, 4 | inhabits the intelligible world; whence, on the other hand,
26 1, 4 | an inverse manner to the world of feeling, through the
27 1, 4 | mean about the soul of the world, if she can neither ascend
28 1, 4 | TANS. If you ask of the world, according to the common
29 1, 5 | measurest thy days as does the world~With lofty summits of Arabia
30 1, 5 | light of the intelligible world, and is dark through the
31 2, 1 | excellent things are in the world when the whole universe
32 2, 1 | of the great year of the world is that space of time in
33 2, 1 | with the states of the world; when we find ourselves
34 2, 1 | lawful priest," for the world is at present full of apostate
35 2, 1 | before him as the corporeal world, and matter is subject to
36 2, 1 | swiftest pinions~And spurn the world and up towards Heaven I
37 2, 2 | most with virtues high the world adorns, ./. Thou didst
38 2, 2 | does more highly adorn the world,~ ./. and makes man glorious
39 2, 2 | for the government of the world as in our times, and it
40 2, 2 | sorts of persons in the world, and that the number of
41 2, 2 | its shadow, its Diana, the world, the universe, nature, which
42 2, 2 | nature, the universe, the world, where it is beheld and
43 2, 3(1)| the lowest plane and world of the Anima Mundi. -- ("
44 2, 4 | while he came into the world as a mole, to be seen and
45 2, 4 | living light, that lights the world;~Dead henceforth to all
46 2, 5 | sight. 1~"Of these, the world looks most upon the sun,~
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