Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| repugnant to his disposition to live in forced dissimulation,
2 1, Int| and he only desired to live in Geneva in freedom. He
3 1, Int| living death, dead life I live?"~he writes eight years
4 1, 1 | and grow fair;~I rise, I live: heart, spirit, brows adorn;~
5 1, 1 | die in one age makes us live in all the rest. Go on.~
6 1, 2 | sparks from my heart.~I live, I die, make merry and lament.~
7 1, 2 | living death, dead life I live?~Love has me dead, alack!
8 1, 2 | living death a dead life I live." He is not dead, because~
9 1, 4 | world, and he begins to live intellectually; he lives
10 1, 4 | oh my rebel heart; let live the sense of things that
11 1, 4 | hand, resists; desiring to live according to its own decrees,
12 1, 4 | natural thing that they should~live divinely and not as animals
13 1, 4 | mangle me, and will that I live not. Leave me, life, that
14 1, 5 | have lived, nor how shall live,~Me does blind fate conduct;~
15 2, 1 | me.~The age I lived, do live and am to live,~Affrights
16 2, 1 | lived, do live and am to live,~Affrights me, shakes me
17 2, 1 | If it import thee that I live!~Open, oh lady, the portals
18 2, 2 | is nothing; that which we live is a point; that which we
19 2, 2 | point; that which we have to live is not yet a point, but
20 2, 4 | well known of those who live near the cataracts of the
21 2, 5 | considered a less evil than to live in so much anguish. Therefore
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