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Excerpt from The Divine Adventure
But if, as some one wrote of this essay, with all its illusion, it is but a dream,' is it to be set aside, so? At times one tires of every thing except illusions and dreams, seeing in these the images of august and immortal things: for the illusion that leads away from the world' b not the delusion that takes all and gives nothing, and the dreams that are the colour and fragrance of the soul are not of the Kin or nature of the cloudy vapours of the mind.
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