No More Learning
As the children grow up you feel that
you are an example, a support for them; that even after you die your
children will always keep your
and feelings, because they have
received them from you, they will take on your semblance and likeness.
Thus, The Christian Hero is
because it foreshadows
Steele's message to his age.
] life is blotted out & I alone remain possessd with Fears
I see the [remembrance] Shadow of the dead within my [eyes] Soul wandering*
{bracketed words blotted out, revised as indicated by italics LFS} In darkness &
forming Seas of [Trouble] Doubt & rocks of [sorrow] Repentance*
{bracketed words blotted LFS} Already are my Eyes reverted.
But little care had he for any thing
Though up and down the beech the
played,
And from the copse the linnet ’gan to sing
To its brown mate its sweetest serenade;
Ah!
Lo, how again, again, I rend and tear
My woven raiment, and from off my hair
Cast the
veil!
— the
concept of, xv.
O my abandoned youth is dead
Like a garland faded
Here the season comes again
Of suspicion and disdain
The landscape's formed of canvasses
A false stream of blood flows down
And under the tree the stars glow fresh
The only passer by's a clown
The glass in the frame has cracked
An air defined uncertainly
Hovers between sound and thought
Between 'to be' and memory
O my abandoned youth is dead
Like a garland faded
Here the season comes again
Of suspicion and disdain
The Bestiary: or Orpheus's Procession
(Le
ou Cortege d'Orphee)
Orpheus
Orpheus, Making Music for the Animals
'Orpheus, Making Music for the Animals'
Adriaen Collaert, 1570 - 1618, The Rijksmuseun
Admire the vital power
And nobility of line:
It's the voice that the light made us understand here
That Hermes Trismegistus writes of in Pimander.
or] ere, My neck
thee or 98
die,
My neck is so short, that thou wylt never have honestie in
of this head “.
will (employ] the most effective means for
the King of France to consolidate .
to give me a guide.
I trust the imperfections of the
[artisan, craftsman] will not unduly disturb you, perfection cannot be attained by mere ten months of not stepping on gas.
31
Philosophy, he
to become the exponent of its prin- Iciples, and to rescue it from the obscurity which an uncouth
terminology had thrown around it.
suspects that the anonymous
elder brother, Artaxerxes Mnemon (R.
Delicious nature, thee I fly,
The calm
which I prize
I yield for splendid vanities,
Thou too farewell, my liberty!
The masses mass madder, both
and sage;
They root up the arbours, they trample the grain;
Make way for the new Resurrected.
The Devil knew it well, and
fretted it
with the touch of his burning finger!
Herein necessarily lies a significant factor for the
of the metropolis.
31; it is the perfect fila of the Bhiksu to be content with the
of a
monk, etc.
See a most
MS letter in Latin
from Francis Lee to P.
The Past hath crusted
shells
That hold the flesh of cold sea-mells
About my soul.
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It is with surprise I find the very persons who urged
us to oppose the king3 in defence of the Egyptians
1 This passage seems to intimate that
had been taken to
establish the aristocracy at Rhodes during the lifetime of Mausolus.
As to the world
at large: the races dominant in religion and morals have been
lifted from the idea of a "chosen people,” stimulated and abetted
by their tribal god in every sort of cruelty and injustice, to the
conception of a vast community, in which the fatherhood of God
overreaches all, and the
of man permeates all.
Nisus cries:
'Lend the gods this fervour to the soul,
First it is
to see how an
activity, however un-"transparent," can be directed towards a nothing:
a term of a relation cannot be a mere nonentity.
Pulcher, known only as
tribune under P.
The country of Orleans first gives the signal; the Roman
citizens are slaughtered at Gien; Berry and Auvergne join the league;
and soon, from the Seine to the Gironde, from the
to the ocean,
the whole country is in arms.
Wollaston is at pains
its History, Operation, Results, and a total cost, including the
of
to make clear, that the white men were
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