Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| self-imposed mission allowed him no rest; he must go forth, and carry
2 1, 1 | makes us live in all the rest. Go on.~TANS. Then follows:~
3 1, 2 | from hell,~No pause nor rest my torments know,~Because
4 1, 5 | in him both movement and rest.~CIC. This I understood
5 1, 5 | circumstance of movement and rest, we can say are placed there
6 1, 5 | healthy, tranquil mind at rest; for whatever acute sorrow
7 1, 5 | through contemplation; for the rest, all lovers are apt to experience
8 2, 1 | us go on and see what the rest means.~CES. Say, if you
9 2, 1 | where motion concurs with rest, seeing that in orbicular
10 2, 1 | own centre is understood rest and stability according
11 2, 1 | according to right~movement, or, rest of the whole and movement
12 2, 1 | unhappy one, eternally might rest,~Thou dost torment, by hiding
13 2, 1 | intellectual power is never at rest, it is never satisfied with
14 2, 1 | mine own alone, of all the rest~An easy entrance to my heart
15 2, 1 | is metaphorical, like the rest, and may be understood in
16 2, 1 | arm. But let us see the rest: -- ~52.~Oh, gentle boy,
17 2, 1 | And from maturer studies rest awhile:~When, looking round
18 2, 2 | ones, rich, wise, and the rest who may be heroes like to
19 2, 4 | set the dryer element at rest,~Has thus reduced me to
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