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Quotes › Authors › T › Thomas Traherne › The sense itself was I. I felt no dross or matter
  • The sense itself was I. I felt no dross or matter in my soul, no brims or borders, such as in a bowl we see. My essence was capacity.

    Thomas Traherne: The sense itself was I. I felt no dross or matter in my soul, no brims or borders, such as in a bowl we see. My essence was capacity.
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