Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| sufficiently, and he gathered round him a few gentlemen of the
2 1, Int| or attraction; each turns round its own centre, and moves
3 1, Int| transmigrates, and, drawing round itself atom to atom, it
4 1, 3 | nine Muses, dance and sing round the splendours of the universal
5 1, 3 | The soul moves and turns round God, as the body round the
6 1, 3 | turns round God, as the body round the soul."~CIC. Then the
7 1, 4 | members which I have woven round me, adjusting them with
8 1, 4 | with the superior it turns round the divinity, and with the
9 1, 5 | butterfly which~flutters round the flame, and almost burns
10 1, 5 | the movement the sun makes round the circle which is drawn
11 1, 5 | commonly believed to go round the earth with the daily
12 1, 5 | of an anvil and a hammer, round which is the legend "ab
13 2, 1 | with the face turned half round, and the third of a dog
14 2, 1 | with luminous rays and has round about it this question:
15 2, 1 | you see above or below, or round about, or however you please
16 2, 1 | wheel of time, which moves round its own centre, and there
17 2, 1 | rest awhile:~When, looking round me to enjoy my ease,~Sudden
18 2, 2 | yoke enveloped in knots round which is written: Levius
19 2, 5 | be of pain,~But turning round, the wheel,~Now rising,
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