Date: 1922
"(he taps his brow) But in here it is I must kill the priest and the king."
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Date: 1922
"Though they didn't see eye to eye in everything a certain analogy there somehow was as if both minds were travelling, so to speak, in the one train of thought."
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Date: 1922
"Tonight deftly amid wild drink and talk, to pierce the polished mail of his mind."
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Date: 1922
"Fed and feeding brains about me: under glowlamps, impaled, with faintly beating feelers: and in my mind's darkness a sloth of the underworld, reluctant, shy of brightness, shifting her dragon scaly folds."
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Date: 1922
"In the intense instant of imagination, when the mind, Shelley says, is a fading coal, that which I was is that which I am and that which in possibility I may come to be."
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Date: 1922
"He laughed to free his mind from his mind's bondage."
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