LINENOTES:
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—the breathed tarnish, shall I name it?—on the lustre of the pilgrim's eyes? Yet had it not a sort of strange accordance with 1817.
[[37]]
Compare:
like strangers shelt'ring from a storm,
Hope and Despair meet in the porch of Death!
Constancy to an Ideal Object, p. 456.
[[39]]
Visionary 1817, 1829.
[[40]]
Vision 1817, 1829.
[[49]]
sank] sunk 1817.
[[51-2]]
or like an aged mourner on the sodden grave of an only one—a mourner, who 1817.
[[57-9]]
It was towards morning when the Brain begins to reassume its waking state, and our dreams approach to the regular trains of Reality, that I found MS. 1795.
[[60]]
Valley Of Life 1817, 1829.
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and here was 1817, 1829.
[[63]]
mountains' side] Hills MS. 1795.
[[75-86]]
intermingled with all these I observed a great number of men in Black Robes who appeared now marshalling the various Groups and now collecting with scrupulous care the Tenths of everything that grew within their reach. I stood wondering a while what these Things might be when one of these men approached me and with a reproachful Look bade me uncover my Head for the Place into which I had entered was the Temple of Religion. MS. 1795.
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shape] form 1817.
[[92-3]]
of water he purified me, and then led MS. 1795.
[[94-9]]
chilled and its hollow echoes beneath my feet affrighted me, till at last we entered a large Hall where not even a Lamp glimmered. Around its walls I observed a number of phosphoric Inscriptions MS. 1795.
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large hall where not even a single lamp glimmered. It was made half visible by the wan phosphoric rays which proceeded from inscriptions on the walls, in letters of the same pale and sepulchral light. I could read them, methought; but though each one of the words 1817.
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me. The fallible becomes infallible, and the infallible remains fallible. Read and believe: these are Mysteries! In the middle of the vast 1817.
[[106]]
Mysteries 1829.
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vacant. No definite thought, no distinct image was afforded me: all was uneasy and obscure feeling. I prostrated 1817.
[[118]]
Superstition 1817.
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Religion 1817, 1829.
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parts of each to the other, and of 1817, 1829.
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was 1817, 1829.
[[161]]
Sensuality 1817, 1829.
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Blasphemy 1817, 1829.
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Nature 1817, 1829.
[[180]]
Superstition 1817, 1829.
spake] spoke 1817, 1829.
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glimpse] glance 1817, 1829.
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Superstition 1817, 1829.