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11 of 32 (34%) sections assigned
9 of 32 (28%) sections completed
Section | Title | Reader | Notes | Listen Url | Status |
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1 | "The wicked flee when no man pursueth." | mummibee | 17:05 | Listen | PL OK |
2 | "O what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive." | ShrimpPhish | 18:40 | Listen | PL OK |
3 | "The mind is its own place, an in itself, can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven." | Link to text (printed p.32-44) 3000 words | Open | ||
4 | "Look on this picture, and on this." | ShrimpPhish | 19:51 | Listen | PL OK |
5 | "Oh, what a thing is man; how far from power, from settled peace and rest! He is some twenty several men, at least, every several hour." | Link to text (printed p.58-67) 2250 words | Open | ||
6 | "He shall give His angels charge over thee to keep thee in all thy ways." " Return, ye backsliding children, and I will heal your backslidings." | ShrimpPhish | 20:39 | Listen | PL OK |
7 | "The way of the wicked He turneth upside down." | ShrimpPhish | 18:05 | Listen | PL OK |
8 | Then steal away, give little warning. Choose thine own time, say not 'Good-night,' but in some brighter clime bid me 'Good-morning.'" | ShrimpPhish | 16:47 | Listen | PL OK |
9 | "As poor, yet making many rich; as having nothing, and yet possessing all things." " The Pilgrims they lived in a large upper chamber, facing the sun rising. The name of the chamber was Peace." | ShrimpPhish | 19:18 | Listen | PL OK |
10 | "There is no peace, saith my God, for the wicked." | ShrimpPhish | 18:01 | Listen | PL OK |
11 | "Ah, if you knew what peace there is in an accepted sorrow." | yamaahmad493 | ▼25/03/10 Link to text (printed p.129-142) 3250 words (21:01)/See PL notes here. | Listen | See PL notes |
12 | "O what a sight were man, if his attire did alter with his mind; And if, like a dolphin's skin, his clothes combined to alter with his mind." | ShrimpPhish | 18:48 | Listen | PL OK |
13 | "He that wavereth is like a wave of the sea, driven by the wind, and tossed." | ShrimpPhish | ▲25/02/24 Link to text (printed p.155-166) 2750 words | Assigned | |
14 | "The superfluous spirits of youth are like the coverings of some insects, which afford them food and support in their transition." | Link to text (printed p.166-177) 2750 words | Open | ||
15 | "One dupe is as impossible as one twin." | Link to text (printed p.177-188) 2750 words | Open | ||
16 | "It's all fuss, fuss, and stew, stew till you get somewhere, and then it's fuss, fuss, and stew, stew to get back again; jump here and scratch your eyes out, and jump there and scratch 'em in again — that 'are life." | Link to text (printed p.188-198) 2500 words | Open | ||
17 | "With devotion's visage, and pious action, we do sugar o'er the devil himself." "Be like the bird, that, halting in her flight awhile on boughs too slight. Feels them give way beneath her and yet sings, knowing that she hath wings." | Link to text (printed p.198-208) 2500 words | Open | ||
18 | "For they have sown the wind, and shall reap the whirlwind." | Link to text (printed p.208-218) 2500 words | Open | ||
19 | "Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times? Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee until seven times; but until seventy times seven." | Link to text (printed p.218-228) 2500 words | Open | ||
20 | . | Link to text (printed p.228-238) 2500 words | Open | ||
21 | "Behold, all things are become new." | Link to text (printed p.238-247) 2250 words | Open | ||
22 | "I can call spirits from the vasty deep." "And will they come when you do call for them?" Sometimes they do. | Link to text (printed p.247-256) 2250 words | Open | ||
23 | . | Link to text (printed p.256-277) 5250 words | Open | ||
24 | "Death is another life. We bow our heads at going out, we think, and enter straight another golden chamber of the King's Larger than this we leave, and lovelier." | Link to text (printed p.277-286) 2250 words | Open | ||
25 | "Where did you come from, baby dear? Out of the everywhere into here. Where did you get your eyes so blue? Out of the sky as I came through. Where did you get that little tear? I found it waiting when I got here." | Link to text (printed p.286-296) 2500 words | Open | ||
26 | "Am I in earth, in heaven, or in hell? Sleeping or waking? Mad or well-advised? Known unto these, and to myself disguised? The strongest plume in wisdom's pinion is the memory of past folly!" | Link to text (printed p.296-308) 3000 words | Open | ||
27 | "And a little child shall lead them." | Link to text (printed p.308-320) 3000 words | Open | ||
28 | "All this, and heaven too?" | Link to text (printed p.320-333) 3250 words | Open | ||
29 | "L'absence diminue les petites amours et augmente les grandes passions, comme le vent qui éteint les bougies et qui rallume le feu!" | Link to text (printed p.333-345) 3000 words | Open | ||
30 | Going out unto the triumph, coming in unto the fight; Coming in unto the darkness, going out unto the light!" "The years of old age are stalls in the cathedral of life, in which for aged men to sit and listen, and meditate, and be patient till the service is over, and in which they may get themselves ready to say Amen at last, with all their hearts, and souls, and strength." | Link to text (printed p.345-353) 2000 words | Open | ||
31 | . | Link to text (printed p.353-364) 2750 words | Open | ||
32 | . | Link to text (printed p.364-370) 1500 words. Please read the outro. | Open |