The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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How will you arrive at a perpeace , and feel the joy of a cessation from conflict , unless you have a Maya - image to give you a hold on it — though in itself a Mayaimage is by no means peace and joy ! It is granted and vouchsafed to ...
How will you arrive at a perpeace , and feel the joy of a cessation from conflict , unless you have a Maya - image to give you a hold on it — though in itself a Mayaimage is by no means peace and joy ! It is granted and vouchsafed to ...
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Indeed , not only do I forgive you ; for your last words seem to hold out a possibility which has already stimulated my heart , but now resigned to death , to new and violent throbbing . It is the picture up that has done this , though ...
Indeed , not only do I forgive you ; for your last words seem to hold out a possibility which has already stimulated my heart , but now resigned to death , to new and violent throbbing . It is the picture up that has done this , though ...
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... greetings and hail — and believe not that your coming is unwelcome and awful to us . For where two of us are , the third will always be lacking ; forgive me then , that I could not hold > > out longer with you but overcome by pity 184.
... greetings and hail — and believe not that your coming is unwelcome and awful to us . For where two of us are , the third will always be lacking ; forgive me then , that I could not hold > > out longer with you but overcome by pity 184.
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