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1 1| love of ourselves to the sublime emotions which the discovery 2 2| a boundless prospect and sublime hopes, what necessity is 3 2| Godlike qualities, that in sublime poetic strains the Deity 4 2| give them the salutary, sublime curb of principle, and let 5 3| woman, who inspires more sublime emotions by displaying intellectual 6 3| force; but while such a sublime precept exists, as, 'be 7 4| certain, as well as the most sublime proof of affection; and 8 4| serious affection; the most sublime of all affections, because 9 5| thought beautiful, and wisdom sublime. Admiration then gives place 10 5| must be loved as in itself sublime and excellent, and not for 11 6| it is felt, may be very sublime; and the confused consciousness 12 7| which does not receive a sublime gloom of tender melancholy, 13 8| virtue, unsupported by that sublime morality which makes the 14 11| which, in the language of sublime poetry, has been supposed 15 11| own. It is one of the most sublime virtues of maturity that 16 12| that awful melancholy, that sublime tenderness, so near akin 17 12| ever flow towards God - the sublime ocean of existence! What 18 12| feature in nature has spread a sublime stillness through my soul, 19 12| general diffusion of that sublime contentment which only morality 20 13| frequently in the midst of these sublime refinements they plump into