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The Memory Of That First State Of Freedom And Paradisiac Unconsciousness Has Faded Away Into An Ideal Poetic Dream. We Stand Here Too Conscious Of Many Things: With Knowledge, The Symptom Of Derangement, We Must Even Do Our Best To Restore A Little Order. Life Is, In Few Instances, And At Rare Intervals, The Diapason Of A Heavenly Melody; Oftenest The Fierce Jar Of Disruptions And Convulsions, Which, Do What We Will, There Is No Disregarding.

Thomas Carlyle Quotes: The Memory Of That First State Of Freedom And Paradisiac Unconsciousness Has Faded Away Into An Ideal Poetic Dream. We

Thomas Carlyle Quotes: The Memory Of That First State Of Freedom And Paradisiac Unconsciousness Has Faded Away Into An Ideal Poetic Dream. We

Thomas Carlyle Quotes: The Memory Of That First State Of Freedom And Paradisiac Unconsciousness Has Faded Away Into An Ideal Poetic Dream. We

Thomas Carlyle Quotes: The Memory Of That First State Of Freedom And Paradisiac Unconsciousness Has Faded Away Into An Ideal Poetic Dream. We

Thomas Carlyle Quotes: The Memory Of That First State Of Freedom And Paradisiac Unconsciousness Has Faded Away Into An Ideal Poetic Dream. We

Thomas Carlyle Quotes: The Memory Of That First State Of Freedom And Paradisiac Unconsciousness Has Faded Away Into An Ideal Poetic Dream. We

Thomas Carlyle Quotes: The Memory Of That First State Of Freedom And Paradisiac Unconsciousness Has Faded Away Into An Ideal Poetic Dream. We

Thomas Carlyle Quotes: The Memory Of That First State Of Freedom And Paradisiac Unconsciousness Has Faded Away Into An Ideal Poetic Dream. We

Thomas Carlyle Quotes: The Memory Of That First State Of Freedom And Paradisiac Unconsciousness Has Faded Away Into An Ideal Poetic Dream. We

Thomas Carlyle Quotes: The Memory Of That First State Of Freedom And Paradisiac Unconsciousness Has Faded Away Into An Ideal Poetic Dream. We

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