id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39037 Fuller, Margaret Life Without and Life Within; or, Reviews, Narratives, Essays, and Poems. .txt text/plain 126086 6791 78 Great Spirit in our hearts speaks to our souls, leading first to inward mother, life and literature, world and nature,--playing into one Through the consciousness of man, "shall not Nature interpret God?" We great poetic idea possible to man--the progress of a soul through the better life, where his fancies shall take their natural place, and the great man, as he looked and moved in actual life, though imperfectly up a thought or leave a flower upon thy path,--look at these men with the glad lights which love and hope cast upon human nature. a good man, whose heart is kept open daily to truth in every new form, path, and it requires great natural force, a wise and large view of life "How is it, man, that thou art now content that thy life bears no golden strange world--the case of a man of good intentions, with natural powers ./cache/39037.txt ./txt/39037.txt