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1 1, Int | spirit to that which we call matter; from the cause to
2 1, Int | to aggregation, which we call death and life, is no other
3 1, 1 | yet for some in vain the call is heard,~Heedless and unprepared,
4 1, 1 | are the largest number, call him mad and foolish, because
5 1, 1 | Thou understanding little, call'st him child,~Because thou
6 1, 1 | seems,~Thyself not seeing, call'st him blind.~paragraph
7 1, 2 | ever flee away;~If I do call, yet none will answer me.~
8 1, 2 | point is that which you may call hot and cold, or neither
9 1, 4 | and dies.~At every hour I call him back by thoughts:~A
10 1, 4 | are those thoughts that call him back from the noble
11 1, 4 | others.~CIC. Why does he call him insane?~TANS. Because
12 1, 4 | knowledge.~CIC. It is usual to call insane those, who know nothing.~
13 1, 5 | majestic wife of Jove,~These call the Trojan shepherd to be
14 1, 5 | that scholastic theologians call early and late, whence our
15 1, 6 | More than it must -- to call you feminine!~Exemption
16 2, 1 | And if another work should call, and lead me on,~Who would
17 2, 1 | deaf to those voices which call him to nobler enterprises:
18 2, 2(1)| called God, and what we call the ALL, the breath which
19 2, 3 | easily learned where the eyes call themselves the seed or founts
20 2, 4(1)| termed God, and what we call the ALL; the breath which
21 2, 5 | am not sure whether I can call to memory.~GIU. I pray yon,
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