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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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1 1, Int| the idea. Again, both are full of a conception of the. 2 1, Int| harmony.~Long, slow, and full of opposition is this educational 3 1, Int| several letters from Mocenigo, full of fine professions of friendship 4 1, Int| the year 1600. Rome was full of pilgrims from all parts, 5 1, 3 | itself in those who are full of their own reason and 6 1, 4 | one who did not allow a full enjoyment, and who lives 7 1, 5 | by applying himself, with full intention and attention, 8 1, 5 | crest there is painted a full moon and the legend: "Talis 9 1, 5 | she here shows herself, full and clear in the entire 10 1, 5 | inconstant moon!~With horns now full, now void, thou wanderest.~ 11 1, 5 | pain~Is constant ever, ever full.~So is my star,~Which ever 12 1, 5 | showed itself now void, now full, according as it gives more 13 1, 5 | fixed and constant, and ever full, and in the same splendour 14 1, 5 | For here behold a bosom full of sighs,~Which blows the 15 1, 5 | is; because the spirit, full of this enthusiasm, becomes 16 1, 5 | wisdom, and Pallas being full of majesty and beauty, in 17 1, 5 | destroys.~All times to me are full of woe;~All things time 18 2, Pre| attempt to translate books so full of difficulties as those 19 2, 1 | the world is at present full of apostate ones, the which, 20 2, 1 | Awake remain, open, and full of tears.~Ah me, my lights! 21 2, 1 | reach~Thou surely must the full result soon feel,~Of thy 22 2, 2 | see, for example, a volume full of: Cor est fons vitae. 23 2, 2 | of those (sages) and be full of the same, even in their 24 2, 2 | gods, through whom all is full of divinity, truth, entity, 25 2, 2 | wind, they find their hands full of flies. Rare, I say, are 26 2, 3 | crystal or other vase, full of water, and heats an object 27 2, 3 | There are some certainly and full of sap. Listen.~61.~Second 28 2, 4 | of mine, with waters ever full,~When will the bright spark 29 2, 4 | this vacant face,~Oh people full of grievous hindrances,~


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