id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37356 Carpenter, Edward Sex-Love, and Its Place in a Free Society .txt text/plain 5561 168 55 human nature in general--as well as for the proper development of one's being that the whole nature of the man, sexual and moral, under the nature drained of its higher love-forces; while on the other hand if the physical manifestations of love should be killed out in order to force of what Sex means (generally more so, as things are to-day, than the moral nature, the supremacy of the pure human relation should be of the _human_ element in love, balancing the natural--till at last the yet the beauty of the loved one and the delight of corporeal union all Sex is the allegory of Love in the physical world. transform it into a god)--Nature in the purely physical instincts does goes with it is realised the natural sexual love has to fall into expression of Sex, in the sentiment of Love, we find the latter takes ./cache/37356.txt ./txt/37356.txt