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1 I | sunbeam, to thrill in the heart of a flower, to ride on
2 I | girl would whisper all her heart to me: "Maiden of eighteen
3 II | Springing straight from the heart of the eternal youth of
4 II | disliked! - oh, why must my heart thus like you?~II~This pain
5 II | itself, and the keys of the heart are thrown away: this is
6 II | IV~I cannot hide in my heart the happy knowledge that
7 II | Tis not the same with the heart, - that cannot dry so soon!~
8 II | regular as the beating of a heart. Suddenly, as I muse, the
9 III | rest of the world in the heart of the old capital. The
10 III | endears them to the common heart, and makes by contrast more
11 III | By one keeping the heart free from stain, virtue
12 VI | Mother tried to hide her heart, and to wait upon her customers
13 VII | no signs of a really evil heart, - and be lectured about
14 VII | touch, or put close to the heart, - it becomes difficult
15 VIII | through what ingwa~I opened my heart - alas! - to a being not
16 VIII | to-morrow remains, thou heart's frail flower-of-cherry?~
17 VIII | the fifteenth night, the heart till the age fifteen:~Then
18 VIII | to meet the owner of my heart.2~p. 203}~ The interest
19 VIII(2)| darkness. The term "owner of my heart" is an attempted rendering
20 VIII | However fickle I seem, my heart is never unfaithful~Out
21 VIII | habit; - ~But as for this heart bereaved, already it is
22 VIII | indeed, is uncut; but my heart has become a religious;~
23 VIII | peace with the owner of my heart!1~have cited this last only
24 VIII | the word nushi (lord, or heart's-master) he signified the
25 IX | manifold conditions (of heart) which are evil and not
26 IX(1) | a divine consciousness. "Heart," in the {footnote p. 258}
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