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Excerpt from The Yale Literary Magazine, Vol. 63: October, 1897 June, 1898
Then said they, honoring her, 'thou art our mother, inasmuch as thou hast made us cross over to the further shore of unwisdom.' F course there can be nothing beautiful but it will have more than a pale moon's ray of reason in it, nothing worthy of the contemplation of a man. Yet, because of the beauty in which it is incarnated, a saying may rest alway as a piece of the abiding furniture of some mind, the while it receives summary eviction from another. What are ashes to one man are riches to his fellow. I have an opinion that the Upanishads are riches. You have another - to you they are base ashes. Good, that makes two. Perhaps there is another opinion; that makes three. There may be an infinity of them. Why should one of us submit to another? It is much more amusing to have three opinions of the Upanishads than one, still more amus ing to have an infinite number.
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Excerpt from The Yale Literary Magazine, Vol. 63: October, 1897 June, 1898
From nun to nun had the secret passed, Through Virgins five, till the fifth and last Brought the portrait forth once more.
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