The Pilgrims of the Rhine by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
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Habitant
CHAPTER XXX. No Part of the Earth really Solitary.--The Song of the Fairies.--The Sacred Spot.--The Witch of the Evil Winds.--The Spell and the Duty of the Fairies CHAPTER XXXI. Gertrude and Trevylyan, when the former is awakened to the Approach of Death CHAPTER XXXII. A Spot to be Buried in CHAPTER THE LAST The Conclusion of this Tale THE IDEAL WORLD I. THE IDEAL WORLD,--ITS REALM IS EVERYWHERE AROUND US; ITS INHABITANTS ARE THE IMMORTAL PERSONIFICATIONS OF ALL BEAUTIFUL THOUGHTS; TO THAT WORLD WE ATTAIN BY THE REPOSE OF THE SENSES. AROUND "this visible diurnal sphere" |
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