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... mind ; 20 for Spring's bestowal of a train of flowers : a mighty band , Singing at my heart's command ; for the spirit breathed for him in the woods , which made the sounding cataract Haunt him like a passion ; and had justified his ...
... mind ; 20 for Spring's bestowal of a train of flowers : a mighty band , Singing at my heart's command ; for the spirit breathed for him in the woods , which made the sounding cataract Haunt him like a passion ; and had justified his ...
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... mind the two tendencies conflict , unless one consent to serve . To his friends and the High- gate circle Coleridge was the more signal marvel because he united both ... Mind , one omnipresent Mind , Omnific SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 21-38.
... mind the two tendencies conflict , unless one consent to serve . To his friends and the High- gate circle Coleridge was the more signal marvel because he united both ... Mind , one omnipresent Mind , Omnific SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 21-38.
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William Stebbing. There is one Mind , one omnipresent Mind , Omnific . His most holy name is Love . Truth of subliming import ! with the which Who feeds and saturates his constant soul , He from his small particular orbit flies With ...
William Stebbing. There is one Mind , one omnipresent Mind , Omnific . His most holy name is Love . Truth of subliming import ! with the which Who feeds and saturates his constant soul , He from his small particular orbit flies With ...
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... me I behold , Where'er these casual eyes are cast , The mighty minds of old ; My never - failing friends are they , With whom I converse day by day . With them I take delight in weal , And seek 44 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
... me I behold , Where'er these casual eyes are cast , The mighty minds of old ; My never - failing friends are they , With whom I converse day by day . With them I take delight in weal , And seek 44 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
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... mind . My hopes are with the Dead , anon My place with them will be , And I with them shall travel on Through all Futurity ; Yet leaving here a name , I trust , That will not perish in the dust.17 So , too , when he lifts his Muse into ...
... mind . My hopes are with the Dead , anon My place with them will be , And I with them shall travel on Through all Futurity ; Yet leaving here a name , I trust , That will not perish in the dust.17 So , too , when he lifts his Muse into ...
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