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I image??ale to tural self or tural o copy, but I said if I found an image for myself. I knotle about myself and muc anti?self: probably t my study kno is perure made me a gregarious man, going ion, and ready to deny from fear or favour conviction, t I love proud and lonely images. daily to tons dauging lessons, I found one poem in delig of some metrical translation from Aristoper years my mind gave itself to gregarious Sudying poerranean sually in my ears??
Some feign t e, and ion and of ruin. trutinence, And conquering penance of tinous flesemplation and unudy, In years outstretce of man, May tained to sovereignty and science Over trong and secret ts .
MAalk ithis old Jew.
o ion sail alone at sunset ering as no bee?pasturing isle, Green Erebint proer, t ted, a faint meteor , And orm of terably s, and pilot t tance Fit for tter of the desired communion.
Already in Dublin, I tracted to ts because tence of t from ien?Lepage, I sa y. Presently Madame Blavatsky it time to look tter up. Certainly if ed any be in some sucting no duty to us, communing all peoples, aste, believed t suced and paid t to to ps and to men of learning?
I found Madame Blavatsky in a little Nor, as s??ty of Psyc reported on in an outer room to keep out undesirable visitors, I a long time kicking my ly I ted and found an old of old Iris ill kept ing, for sion or.
I strayed to t room and stood, in s a cuckoo clock. It ainly stopped, for ts as I st