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The Disentanglers
The Disentanglers
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Page 111 - Shall I ask the brave soldier who fights by my side In the cause of mankind, if our creeds agree ? Shall I give up the friend I have valued and tried, If he kneel not before the same altar with me ? From the heretic girl of my soul should I fly, To seek somewhere else a more orthodox kiss ? No, perish the hearts, and the laws that try Truth, valour, or love, by a standard like this ! SUBLIME WAS THE WARNING.
Appears in 52 books from 1841-2005
Page 336 - There is a distant isle Around which sea horses glisten : A fair course against the white swelling surge, Four feet uphold it.
Appears in 6 books from 1902-2003
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Page 337 - A wood with blossom and fruit, On which is the vine's veritable fragrance, A wood without decay, without defect, On which are leaves of golden hue.
Appears in 13 books from 1902-2003
Page 385 - ... love will fly her home. The fugitives must brave every danger, for revenge, at all times the Bedouin's idol, now becomes the lode-star of his existence. But the Arab lover will dare all consequences. " Men have died and the worms have eaten them, but not for love," may be true in the West ; it is false in the East.
Appears in 25 books from 1856-2007
Page 111 - Shall I ask the brave soldier who fights by my side In the cause of mankind, if our creeds agree ? Shall I give up the friend I have valued and tried, If he kneel not before the same altar with me ? From the heretic girl of my soul should I fly, To seek somewhere else a more orthodox kiss ? No, perish the hearts, and the laws that try Truth, valour, or love, by a standard like this ! SUBLIME WAS THE WARNING.
Appears in 52 books from 1841-2005
Page 336 - There is a distant isle Around which sea horses glisten : A fair course against the white swelling surge, Four feet uphold it.
Appears in 6 books from 1902-2003
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Page 337 - A wood with blossom and fruit, On which is the vine's veritable fragrance, A wood without decay, without defect, On which are leaves of golden hue.
Appears in 13 books from 1902-2003
Page 385 - ... love will fly her home. The fugitives must brave every danger, for revenge, at all times the Bedouin's idol, now becomes the lode-star of his existence. But the Arab lover will dare all consequences. " Men have died and the worms have eaten them, but not for love," may be true in the West ; it is false in the East.
Appears in 25 books from 1856-2007
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