Essays, First SeriesH. Altemus, 1939 - 332 pages |
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Page 80
... thou only firm column must presently appear the upholder of all that surrounds thee . He who knows that power is in ... thou leave as unlawful these winnings , and deal with Cause and Effect , the chancellors of God . In the Will work ...
... thou only firm column must presently appear the upholder of all that surrounds thee . He who knows that power is in ... thou leave as unlawful these winnings , and deal with Cause and Effect , the chancellors of God . In the Will work ...
Page 157
... thou art , Thou leav'st in him thy watchful eyes , in him thy lov- ing heart . " In the noon and the afternoon of life , we still throb at the recollection of days when happiness was not happy enough , but must be drugged with the ...
... thou art , Thou leav'st in him thy watchful eyes , in him thy lov- ing heart . " In the noon and the afternoon of life , we still throb at the recollection of days when happiness was not happy enough , but must be drugged with the ...
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... Thou art not Being , as Truth is , as Justice is , thou art not my soul , but a picture and effigy of that . Thou hast come to me lately , and already thou art seizing thy hat and cloak . Is it not that the soul puts forth friends , as ...
... Thou art not Being , as Truth is , as Justice is , thou art not my soul , but a picture and effigy of that . Thou hast come to me lately , and already thou art seizing thy hat and cloak . Is it not that the soul puts forth friends , as ...
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