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... if not strong , even in that ; and both stand for ever outside the walls of the home in which true beauty dwells , and lives with those who love it . A prayer for gentle , 22 MECHANICAL POWER AND LIVING POWER . reverent , loving.
... if not strong , even in that ; and both stand for ever outside the walls of the home in which true beauty dwells , and lives with those who love it . A prayer for gentle , 22 MECHANICAL POWER AND LIVING POWER . reverent , loving.
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... stand outside the sacred circle of humanity , in which all that is tender , and true , and lovely dwells , and will dwell secure , in spite of all efforts to break in . They do not therefore rightly get beyond the outer court of ...
... stand outside the sacred circle of humanity , in which all that is tender , and true , and lovely dwells , and will dwell secure , in spite of all efforts to break in . They do not therefore rightly get beyond the outer court of ...
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... stand even on the outer edge of the magic circle , and merely know the existence of the kingdom within , lifts a man , even without any will of his own , into a different sphere . As standing on an Alp , and gazing into Italy , would of ...
... stand even on the outer edge of the magic circle , and merely know the existence of the kingdom within , lifts a man , even without any will of his own , into a different sphere . As standing on an Alp , and gazing into Italy , would of ...
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... stand one inch higher by despising it even . That vast em- pire of glorious life in which all the greatness of the past lives and moves , is a realm consecrated to Power . Its boundaries are being extended day by day as life meets life ...
... stand one inch higher by despising it even . That vast em- pire of glorious life in which all the greatness of the past lives and moves , is a realm consecrated to Power . Its boundaries are being extended day by day as life meets life ...
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... standing and looking at the starry uni- verse , thick set with fiery seeds , crosswise , with earth as their central point , because earth was so great in their sight . But as soon as Copernicus discarded the self - centre , and took ...
... standing and looking at the starry uni- verse , thick set with fiery seeds , crosswise , with earth as their central point , because earth was so great in their sight . But as soon as Copernicus discarded the self - centre , and took ...
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