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[86]

Mr. Masson

"Every fetter
that one by the mere sight of
might put upon another,
remains also with himself, an
iron weight to be borne" __

George Sands Consuelo

Oh! Virtue! imposed
upon woman, you will never
be more than a name, so
long as man does not as-
sume half of the task __ All
your plans of defense are
reduced to subterfuges __ all your
immolations of personal
happiness, before
the fear of driving the
loved one to despair--

Horace Mann

?? -- Christ came
to make men free in thought -
as well as in spirit; & whoever
would fetter mens thoughts -
would fetter their limbs if
he could ______

[87]

Give me a larger eye says
the Astronomer, & I will reveal
to you another rank of worlds
marshalled behind those, whose
shining hosts you now [look upon?]

__Rear stronger minds, says
the lover of light & truth, &
they will light up the race
to sublime heights of dignity
& power __

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