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" ... of a lion. The deer becomes another glazed expression on the face of the lion. These are rough metaphors for what happens to the lover. There's no one more openly irreverent than a lover. He, or she, jumps up on the scale opposite eternity and claims... "
The Circle of Love - Page 107
by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee - 1999 - 224 pages
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Symbols and Meaning: A Concise Introduction

Mari Womack - 2005 - 182 pages
...jumps up on the scale opposite eternity and claims to balance it. And no one more secretly reverent. A grammar lesson: "The lover died." "Lover" is subject...The "lover" is defunct. Only grammatically is the dervish lover a doer. In reality, with he or she so overcome, so dissolved into love, all qualities...
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Symbols and Meaning: A Concise Introduction

Mari Womack - 2005 - 182 pages
...jumps up on the scale opposite eternity and claims to balance it. And no one more secretly reverent. "Lover" is subject and agent, but that can't be! The "lover" is defunct. Only grammatically is the dervish lover a doer. In reality, with he or she so overcome, so dissolved into love, all qualities...
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