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1 1| could follow the bent of my genius, which is a very crooked 2 1| the bidding of any prince. Genius is not a retainer to any 3 1| pursuits. You must have a genius for charity as well as for 4 1| between any man and his genius; and to him who does this 5 3| are not awakened by our Genius, but by the mechanical nudgings 6 3| reinvigorated each day, and his Genius tries again what noble life 7 4| birth to read the works of genius written in those languages; 8 4| circles of intellect and genius, and is sensible only of 9 4| say what we will of their genius, have rarely, if ever, equalled 10 4| have the learning and the genius which will enable us to 11 4| conduces to his culture - genius - learning - wit - books - 12 5| with ennui. Follow your genius closely enough, and it will 13 6| her fables; for she has a genius of unequalled fertility, 14 7| that there might be men of genius in the lowest grades of 15 10| ice, but, as if some evil genius had directed it, it slid 16 11| not what quarter, my Good Genius seemed to say - Go fish 17 12| constant suggestions of his genius, which are certainly true, 18 12| No man ever followed his genius till it misled him. Though 19 12| on a hillside had fed my genius. "The soul not being mistress 20 12| man; and what are called Genius, Heroism, Holiness, and