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Updated: May 26, 2025
What light, more delicate and pure than the sunlight, hath been diffused over all thy limbs, over the tiniest folds of thy garments? What god, with his caressing inflatus, hath tossed back thy dishevelled curls? His kiss burneth on thy brow, grown pale as marble! Here it is the open secret, the secret of poetry, of life, of love! Here it is, here it is immortality!
"Yudhishthira said, 'O Bhimasena, O Panchali, and ye twins, hearken unto my words. Behold! Even we have become rangers of the wilderness. Even to see Dhananjaya, exhausted and distressed as we are, we have to bear each other, and pass through impassable places. This burneth me even as fire doth a heap of cotton. O hero, I do not see Dhananjaya at my side.
Good men are not in the habit of telling lies now, and never have been; for no lie is of the truth, or can possibly help the truth in any way; and all liars have their portion in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone.
The more a man stands upon his points to justify himself and to condemn his holy brethren, the more danger he is in of being overcome of diverse evils. And it is the wisdom of God to let it be so, that flesh might not glory in his presence. Is it because they think themselves unworthy of their holy fellowship? Why, these are a smoke in my nose, a fire that burneth all the day.
"To God!" cried Walkyn, his eyes wild, his hands tight-clenched, "to God! ha! master, ye left him to God on a time and because of thee, I I that had my dagger at his rogue's throat I, yearning to slay him, did but mark him i' the brow aye, forsooth, we left him to God and lo! to-day he burneth, he slayeth and hangeth as was ever his wont "
Thy soul burneth to create, but thy carcass demandeth a morsel of bread; inspiration veileth her wing, but the body asketh not only to clothe its nakedness with a decent covering, but fine cloth, silk, velvet, that it may appear before thy judges in a proper dress, without which they will not receive thee, thou and thy productions will die unknown.
But thy warder obstructs us and for this our anger burneth us like fever. The warder said, 'We carry out the orders of Vandin. Listen to what I have to say. Lads are not permitted to enter here and it is only the learned old Brahmanas that are allowed to enter. Ashtavakra said. 'If this be the condition, O warder, that the door is open to those only that are old, then we have a right to enter.
Sent by Vidura unto them, he showed the Pandavas on the sacred banks of the Ganga a boat with engines and flags, constructed by trusted artificers and capable of withstanding wind and wave and endued with the speed of the tempest or of thought. Neither the consumer of straw and the wood nor the drier of dew ever burneth the inmates of a hole in the forest.
Babylonian temple towers. "But the word of the stars to us?" broke in Pompeius, in extreme disquietude, and trying to shake off the spell that held him in mastery. "Know, lord, that thy slave has not been disobedient unto thy commandment. Look, yonder burneth a bright red planet, called by us Nergal, which ye Westerns call by the name of Mars.
For him there is no more fever or sorrow. For him there are no more unconscious re-births. His old Karma is exhausted, and he creates no new Karma. His heart is freed from the desire for future life. No new longings arise within his soul. He is like a lamp which burneth from the oil of the Spirit, and not from the oil of the outer world."
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