  PAGE | | | ix | “Old paths” | Jer. vi. 16. | 13 | “Hear no yelp” | Tennyson, “By an Evolutionist.” | 22 | “Then welcome” | Browning, “Rabbi Ben Ezra.” | 22 | “We fall to rise” | Browning, “Asolando.” | 23 | “Nor shall I deem” | Browning, “Paracelsus.” | 30 | “If my body” | Tennyson, “By an Evolutionist.” | 33 | “Our wills” | Tennyson, “In Memoriam.” | 37 | “The old order” | Tennyson, “Morte d’Arthur.” | 39 | “Lilies that fester” | Shakespeare, Sonnet 94. | 43 | “All tended” | Browning, “Paracelsus.” | 44 | “He hath shewed thee” | Micah vi. 8. | 48 | “The best is yet to be” | Browning, “Rabbi Ben Ezra.” | 49 | “My son, the world” | Tennyson, “Ancient Sage.” | 50 | “There shall never be” | Browning, “Abt Vogler.” | 51 | “No ill no good” | Tennyson, “Ancient Sage.” | 55 | “All we have willed” | Browning, “Abt Vogler.” | 59 | “Where dwells enjoyment” | Browning, “Paracelsus.” | 59 | “God tastes an infinite” | Browning, “Paracelsus.” | 65 | “????? ??? ??? ????? ?????.” | Heraclitus. | (Everything flows and nothing is stagnant.) | 65 | “The hills are shadows” | Tennyson, “In Memoriam.” | 73 | “????? ????? ????.” | Thales, quoted by Aristotle. | (All things are full of gods.) | 73 | “Earth’s crammed” | E. B. Browning, “Aurora Leigh.” | 78 | “Our birth” | Wordsworth, “Immortality.” | 81 | “We are such stuff” | Shakespeare, “Tempest.” | 83 | “Climb the mount” | Tennyson, “Ancient Sage.” | 86 | “That none but Gods” | Tennyson, “By an Evolutionist.” | 87 | “Flash of the will” | Browning, “Abt Vogler.” | 87 | “All through my keys” | Browning, “Abt Vogler.” | 89 | “’Tis the sublime” | Coleridge, “Religious Musings.” | 90 | “Enough that he heard it” | Browning, “Abt Vogler.” | 101 | “A sun but dimly seen” | Tennyson, “Akbar’s Dream.” | 106 | “But that one ripple” | Tennyson, “Ancient Sage.” | 110 | “Signs of his coming” | Morris, “Love is Enough.” | |   |
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