|  | books.google.com You must not blame me if I do talk to the clouds. —Henry David Thoreau For a nature mystic, clouds are a moving metaphor, a visible representation of the underlying process that drives the Creation. In clouds we can witness the emergence of ... |
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 | books.google.com Carol Dingle - 2001 - 117 pages Severe truth is expressed with some bitterness. The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. The crystal never sparkles more brightly than in the cavern. You must not blame me if I do talk to the clouds. What does education often do? |
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 | books.google.com Thoreau, Henry David For many years I was a self-appointed inspector of snowstorms and rainstorms and did my duty faithfully, though I never received payment for it. - Thoreau, Henry David You must not blame me if I do talk to the clouds. |
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 | books.google.com You, who have been hitherto the thorn in my path, the cloud in my fate '. You ... Perhaps hereafter, Sidney, when we talk over that period of my earlier life when I worked for you — when the ... was borne cheerfully for your sake, and yours the holyilay, though mine the task — perhaps hereafter you will do me more ... And now you must not wonder or blame me if, though so lately found, I leave you a while. |
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 | books.google.com Yon, who have been hitherto the thorn in my path, the cloud in my fate ! You ... Sidney, when we talk over that period of my earlier life when I worked for you — when the degradation you speak of ... was borne cheerfully for your sake, and yours the holyday, though mine the task — perhaps hereafter you will do me ... And now you must not wonder or blame me if, though so lately found, I leave you a while. |
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 | books.google.com ... his Hobby-Horse peaceably and quietly along the King's highway, and neither compels you or me to get up behind him -- pray, Sir, what have either you or I to do with it? - Sterne, Laurence You must not blame me if I do talk to the clouds. |
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 | books.google.com Tell it to your mother, my darling boy ; perhaps she can assist, advise — she certainly can love you through all." " Oh, mother ! you must not speak so, or I can never tell you. If you talk like this — if you do not blame me, I shall almost wish I had ... |
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 | books.google.com Tell it to your mother, my darling boy; perhaps she can assist, advise—she certainly can love you through all.” “Oh, mother! you must not speak so, or I can never tell you. If you talk like this—if you do not blame me, I shall almost wish I had gone ... |
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 | books.google.com George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Jacobs Peterson - 1845 Tell it to your mother, my darling boy; perhaps she can assist, advise-she certainly can love you through all.” t “ Oh, mother! you must not speak so, or I can never tell you. If you talk like this-if you do not blame me, I shall almost wish I had gone ... |
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 | books.google.com “I tell you, this may not be a Rak,” persisted Files. “We will know, when the cloud gets nearer, whether it is the breath of a Rak or not. If it has no smell at all, ... You will notice that my voice sounds rather harsh and husky, because I have to talk with my teeth set close together. Another bullet broke my ... If you die, do not blame me, for I was obliged to shoot you as a matter of self-protection.” “I shall not die,” ... |
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