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... Scenes in the Reign of Louis XIV . - Days of Martyr- dom . - Mysterious Providences . - Life apparently a Season of Discipline .. CHAPTER VII . MIND , FROM ITS VERY NATURE , IMPERISHABLE . ... 93 Brahminical Philosophy . The Poet's ...
... Scenes in the Reign of Louis XIV . - Days of Martyr- dom . - Mysterious Providences . - Life apparently a Season of Discipline .. CHAPTER VII . MIND , FROM ITS VERY NATURE , IMPERISHABLE . ... 93 Brahminical Philosophy . The Poet's ...
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... scenes and changes must we pass ? When ? Where ? " Multitudes had asked the same questions before him , and manifested the same eager spirit of inquiry . They had been YEARNINGS OF CHILDHOOD . 35 echoed and re - echoed.
... scenes and changes must we pass ? When ? Where ? " Multitudes had asked the same questions before him , and manifested the same eager spirit of inquiry . They had been YEARNINGS OF CHILDHOOD . 35 echoed and re - echoed.
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... , there is a vacuum in the heart that is not yet filled . Like the iniser over his hoarded gold , it still cries , " Give me more . " The mind locks PERPETUAL LONGINGS . 45 forward in anticipation to particular scenes.
... , there is a vacuum in the heart that is not yet filled . Like the iniser over his hoarded gold , it still cries , " Give me more . " The mind locks PERPETUAL LONGINGS . 45 forward in anticipation to particular scenes.
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... scenes and objects which promise much ; to the acquisition of certain good which will make perfectly happy ; to coming days that will bring the good time ; " but the reality never equals the anticipation , the mind is never satisfied ...
... scenes and objects which promise much ; to the acquisition of certain good which will make perfectly happy ; to coming days that will bring the good time ; " but the reality never equals the anticipation , the mind is never satisfied ...
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... man , but that , beyond this sublu- nary scene , there is a state that answereth to the strongest desires of the human soul , where it may " rest and expatiate forever . MAN'S NATURE . 49 CHAPTER III . ASPIRATIONS FOR MENTAL.
... man , but that , beyond this sublu- nary scene , there is a state that answereth to the strongest desires of the human soul , where it may " rest and expatiate forever . MAN'S NATURE . 49 CHAPTER III . ASPIRATIONS FOR MENTAL.
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