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... bodies turn we then , that so Weak men on love revealed may look ; Love's mysteries in souls do grow , But yet the body is his book . And if some lover , such as we , Have heard this dialogue of one , Let him still mark us , he shall ...
... bodies turn we then , that so Weak men on love revealed may look ; Love's mysteries in souls do grow , But yet the body is his book . And if some lover , such as we , Have heard this dialogue of one , Let him still mark us , he shall ...
Page 636
... body a body like that of Leda , loved by Zeus as a swan . Yeats re- members his youthful love , Maud Gonne . Plato's parable In the Symposium , Aristophanes indicates that humans were once sexually whole and self - contained , and only ...
... body a body like that of Leda , loved by Zeus as a swan . Yeats re- members his youthful love , Maud Gonne . Plato's parable In the Symposium , Aristophanes indicates that humans were once sexually whole and self - contained , and only ...
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... body , but in the immortal and changeless embodiment of art . There are thus the following terms , one might say ... body , nor is it lodged in a " dying animal , " as it would be in the body of the aged man ; the soul is now free to act ...
... body , but in the immortal and changeless embodiment of art . There are thus the following terms , one might say ... body , nor is it lodged in a " dying animal , " as it would be in the body of the aged man ; the soul is now free to act ...
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