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1 1, Int | character was frank and open, and he was unable to hide
2 1, Int | his head raised, his eyes open; when all was consumed,
3 1, 1 | car to m unerring word;~Open, open, if thou canst the
4 1, 1 | to m unerring word;~Open, open, if thou canst the eyes,
5 1, 2 | torment, rather than to open the door to an opportunity
6 1, 4 | love death, which would open to him that road, more than
7 1, 5 | necessary that compassion open the way, and introduce him
8 1, 5 | murderous yet innocent;~Which, open or concealed,~Will bless
9 1, 5 | render him unquiet, and being open, they will tranquillize
10 2, 1(1)| higher self, can the bloom open. -- ("Light on the Path.")~
11 2, 1 | in sleep,~Awake remain, open, and full of tears.~Ah me,
12 2, 1 | there is no great need to open the eyes to the sky, to
13 2, 1 | which keeps my heart both open and, concealed,~Beauty imprints
14 2, 1 | comes to be concealed and open, held by zeal, raised by
15 2, 1 | import thee that I live!~Open, oh lady, the portals of
16 2, 1 | soul, in so far as it is open to receive those superior
17 2, 1 | who are deprived of a more open vision; or else from the
18 2, 2 | kind and discourses both open and secret.~Plato went twisting
19 2, 3 | pilgrim here below~Than open through the air and us a
20 2, 4 | to his deity.~Make way! open ye wide the way,~Be ye benign
21 2, 4 | the cave. Therefore by the open vision which it has lost,
22 2, 5 | genius suggested, they laid open their vows to the goddess.
23 2, 5 | vain,~To make this fluid open to the sky.~Then should
24 2, 5 | be the first to try (to open it), but all by common consent,
25 2, 5 | hearing that the urn was open, they felt themselves sprinkled
26 2, 5 | The hidden is unveiled and open stands. ./. The ninth with
27 2, 5 | hidden is unveiled and, open stands,~Therefore deny not,
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