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Page 63
... look upon the world as everywhere and always a beautiful and harmonious place , and do not feel the need to look into them- selves ; they think of God as only merciful , and if they recog- nize the existence of evil at all , they ...
... look upon the world as everywhere and always a beautiful and harmonious place , and do not feel the need to look into them- selves ; they think of God as only merciful , and if they recog- nize the existence of evil at all , they ...
Page 123
... look Love remembers , Like a diamond , which shines On the dark wealth of mines , A spell is treasured but for thee alone . Down , down ! ( 83-89 ) The lightning will leap into life from its cloud - veil ; the spark ( to which the " last ...
... look Love remembers , Like a diamond , which shines On the dark wealth of mines , A spell is treasured but for thee alone . Down , down ! ( 83-89 ) The lightning will leap into life from its cloud - veil ; the spark ( to which the " last ...
Page 143
... looks back to the old order ; other turns alternately look to the beckoning banks , the banks left behind , and at last upon paradisal images ( 19-34 ) . And Apollo turns from the eclipses of sorrow to the morning star of love ( 35-39 ) ...
... looks back to the old order ; other turns alternately look to the beckoning banks , the banks left behind , and at last upon paradisal images ( 19-34 ) . And Apollo turns from the eclipses of sorrow to the morning star of love ( 35-39 ) ...
Contents
The cold earth slept below | 8 |
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty | 21 |
The Revolt of Islam | 35 |
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