. A poet's cabinet, being passages, mainly poetical . I mean, I breathed out cautiously, to writeA tale of love; and I have planned the taleTo open here. See page 309. SELECTED QUOTATIONS 289 Who says there are no wiser views of lifeWhere every view displays a wider range?More blest a decade spent in scenes like thisThan ages in some never-ending plain. Creylock. PLANS VS. PERSONALITY I plead, too, for myself;And tell my plans that you may know myself;Not holding that I stand above you, , nay; I oft feel worthy scarce to touchYour fingers tips, or stand erect and taintThe level of th
. A poet's cabinet, being passages, mainly poetical . I mean, I breathed out cautiously, to writeA tale of love; and I have planned the taleTo open here. See page 309. SELECTED QUOTATIONS 289 Who says there are no wiser views of lifeWhere every view displays a wider range?More blest a decade spent in scenes like thisThan ages in some never-ending plain. Creylock. PLANS VS. PERSONALITY I plead, too, for myself;And tell my plans that you may know myself;Not holding that I stand above you, , nay; I oft feel worthy scarce to touchYour fingers tips, or stand erect and taintThe level of the air you breathe in; nay,I would not judge your life; would only crave,When we have so much else in sympathy,That holy state where two souls, else at one,Would both be Gods.—Ah, could you thus be mine? Ideals Made Real, xxxvi. PLAY, THE, OF LIFE The forms we see are puppets of a play, A dull play too! Though seek what pulls the string, No longer is it dull. A button breaks, A veil falls off .... Too bad to hope for that! .... Too bad, if lives be
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