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" Truth is within ourselves ; it takes no rise From outward things, whate'er you may believe. There is an inmost centre in us all, Where truth abides in fulness ; and around, Wall upon wall, the gross flesh hems it in, This perfect, clear perception —... "
Don't-worry Nuggets: Epictetus, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Eliot, Robert ... - Page 100
1899 - 118 pages
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Selections from the Writings of Robert Browning: Arranged Under the Days of ...

Robert Browning - 1887 - 140 pages
...report, as a man may of God's work — all 's love, yet all 's law. SAUL. 24. Anthony Trollope, 1815. Truth is within ourselves : it takes no rise From...This perfect, clear perception — which is truth. PARACELSUS. 25. John 'KM,', 1792. Love, hope, fear, faith — these make humanity ; These are its sign,...
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Scribner's Magazine ..., Volume 66

1919 - 1538 pages
...source of all beauty, and the sole objective reality, finds expression in the words of the master poet: "Truth is within ourselves; it takes no rise From...an inmost centre in us all. Where truth abides in fullness; . . . . . .; and 'to knew' Rather consists in opening out a way Whence the imprisoned splendor...
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Good Housekeeping Magazine, Volume 5

1887 - 356 pages
...petted brutes, for thee I pine, — To see and hear thee all ! — Lydia Wood Baldwin. But, friends. Truth is within ourselves; it takes no rise From outward...things, whate'er you may believe. There is an inmost center in us all, Where truth abides in fulness ; and around, Wall upon wall, the gross flesh hems...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Browning: Paracelsus. Strafford

Robert Browning - 1888 - 328 pages
...I neglect, The labours and the precepts of old time, I have not lightly disesteemed. But, friends, Truth is within ourselves ; it takes no rise From...which is truth. A baffling and perverting carnal mesh Binds it, and makes all error : and to KNOW Rather consists in opening out a way Whence the imprisoned...
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Robert Browning's Poetical Works: Paracelsus. Strafford

Robert Browning - 1888 - 332 pages
...I neglect, The labours and the precepts of old time, I have not lightly disesteemed. But, friends, Truth is within ourselves ; it takes no rise From...which is truth. A baffling and perverting carnal mesh Binds it, and makes all error : and to KNOW Rather consists in opening out a way Whence the imprisoned...
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Papers, Part 11

Browning Society (London, England) - 1889 - 218 pages
...example the beautiful lines in the first part of the poem beginning : "Truth is within ourselves. ***** There is an inmost centre in us all Where truth abides...around, Wall upon wall, the gross flesh hems it in." Before we can clearly see the idea expressed in these lines we must know that Paracelsus held that...
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Outline Study of Browning's Paracelsus: With a Sketch of the Paracelsus of ...

Fanny Holy - 1889 - 60 pages
...centre in us all r. Where truth abides in fullness, and around Wall upon wall the gross flesh hems us in; This perfect clear perception, which is truth, A baffling and perverting mesh Blinds and makes all error; and to know Rather consists in opening out a way In the sublime closing...
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The Unitarian, Volume 5

Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1890 - 676 pages
...although he wrote some wonderfully fine things. He never, however, wrote anything finer than this: " There is an inmost centre in us all Where truth abides in fulness; and to know Rather consists in opening out a way Whence the imprisoned splendor may escape, Than in effecting...
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General Metaphysics

John Rickaby - 1890 - 424 pages
...reminiscence, than an Aristotelian, who would thoroughly chime in with Browning's verses in " Paracelsus:" There is an inmost centre in us all, Where truth abides in fulness ; and to know Rather consists in opening out a way, Whence the imprisoned splendour may escape, Than in effecting...
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Browning's Message to His Time: His Religion, Philosophy, and Science

Edward Berdoe - 1891 - 212 pages
...example, the beautiful lines in the first part of the poem beginning : — • Truth is within ourselves. There is an inmost centre in us all Where truth abides...around, Wall upon wall, the gross flesh hems it in. Before we can clearly see the idea expressed in these lines, we must know that Paracelsus held that...
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