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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Introduction
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- an initiation specially adapted to modern days — the time and manner
- whilst the rehearsals are actually in progress, finishing it a few days
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Interlude
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- same as in the Prelude. The day after the play to which Estella,
- nowadays. Nevertheless even the very highest attainments leave
- was unable to explain this to myself, but one day the light came
- Dear Estelle, let us not speak of my conception of the world to-day.
- from my own. I hope our friendship may yet fall on better days.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Beings and Persons Represented
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- The costumes worn are those of every day, except that the
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Prelude
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- of our present-day life. ... I only hope that this world of
- day in and day out, only struggles to follow tradition and convention.
- ordinary everyday life, in the old traditional sense, but that
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 1
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- And certain hope that future days would teach
- Such were our dreams through all those days of yore
- I hear to-day, as I have heard before,
- This mode of thought doth work. Full many a day
- Nor would I make complaint of fruitless days.
- In former days, she striveth now to grasp.
- For, many days before chance saved my soul
- According to the science of to-day,
- One day she felt herself completely changed,
- Some prophecy of distant future days.
- Some oft-told legend of the ancient days.
- Nor will he come again for many days.
- It needed much to bring him here to-day.
- For since the days of cloistered solitude,
- To spend all the remaining days of life
- And every day more clearly do I see,
- Myself each day unto myself again.
- In such a state as this, days dull and drear
- After the busy day of toil and work,
- The days of childhood first were painted there,
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 2
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- Each hour of day, and am transformed by night.
- One day united, on the spirit-paths.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 3
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- Harmoniously through future days beneath
- I had to guide its footsteps from that day,
- And radiate more brightly each new day;
- Not with blind instinct: aye, and since that day
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 4
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- Oh this same speech, which in youth's hopeful days
- That future days shall ripen from our work.
- And also he who in his younger days
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 5
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- Here in your midst I stand to-day to ask
- In your deliberations here to-day.
- For that which grows to-day in human brains
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 6
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- When one day in the souls and hearts of men,
- And every day anon he fondly hoped
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 7
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- For your work must to-day
- And spake of gifts which shall one day be mine
- Unto thy tribe in days long since gone by.
- Attracted thee to me from the first day
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 8
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- Soon after that day did we meet again,
- Thou, didst express a wish to me that day
- My thought in former days was ill-inclined
- Capesius is nearer far to-day
- From his surroundings as they are to-day.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Editorial Summary of the Scenes
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- Scene same as Scene 5. The return to the present day. Explanation of Scenes 6 to 9.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Editorial Summary of the Scenes
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- Scene same as Scene 5. The return to the present day. Explanation of Scenes 6 to 9.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Beings and Persons Represented
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- fourteenth century into the present day) should not be generalised.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 1
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- Until this day, with cruel vividness.
- In days gone by my vanity of thought
- Such thoughts would be a sacrilege to-day,
- Hath been unveiled to the light of day.
- Much had I sought and thought in earlier days
- Until to-day my cup of woe was full.
- Cannot be understood until the day
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 2
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- My act of bringing, in those days of old,
- Thy path on earth in days long since gone by.
- To olden days when my friend's soul sought mine.
- I am to-day e'en from the nearest goal.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 4
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- Thou crossed this threshold. Yet in earlier days
- I knew thee in the days when eagerly
- Thou hast but to recall a certain day
- My friend of former days; so different
- Found it on spirit-journeys, which to-day
- Wen in those days of misery should prove,
- Would that the day had never dawned, on which
- Chosen by them when but a few days old.
- Unto those days of long ago, and see
- Already I can see the days approach
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 5
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- That sorrow dwelleth in thy soul to-day.
- But special patience must I crave to-day
- We were right glad to see thee in the days
- Is nowadays a man much visited?
- In former days he cared not to impart,
- I long for those old days of which I spake.
- So she deplores the many days that pass
- Some day to thee.
- He sat and thought, tired with the day's hard toil,
- Which says ‘I love her,’ says it night and day.
- Persons were there who lived in bygone days;
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 6
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- On hearing which they'd burn for many a day.
- Which will in days to come be rightly prized.
- What men shall think of them in days to come
- That this is so mine own life proves to-day.
- Scarce had I left my childhood's days behind
- The hope that some day I should once more find
- Matters of business led me yesterday
- And when he spoke, grief-burdened, of old days.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 7
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- To live anew in future days on earth.
- That we have duties in our days of grief.
- For every day affords new evidence
- May die indeed to-day; but these same men,
- In later days that are to come on earth.
- Its treasures travel far and wide to-day
- To dwell on earth and work with thee to-day.
- Have premonitions of the days to come
- Which, when the latter days of earth draw near,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 8
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- The girl to-day knows not her parentage;
- But I, alas, have felt for many days
- My days unto my children, and so far
- With eyes prophetic ye would see to-day
- That which the men of later days shall see;
- That we to-day can meet so many souls
- Who can foresee what later days will bring,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 9
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- To-day I fain would listen to that tale
- Now it befell that on a certain day
- My uncle yesterday came home again.
- Yet there are many hereabouts to-day
- The good man who in former days was wont
- If dreams to-day are still to be believed,
- But in the sermon which he preached to-day
- Since all I learned of it in childhood's days
- Yet 'tis a peaceful scene of former days
- 'Twas one Good Friday, many years ago,
- It happened that upon that day the man
- That on that day, my brother's spirit strove
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 10
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- Of bygone days arise from memory's fount,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 11
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- But little changed from those of former days.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 12
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- E'en at the end of all his earthly days
- When in earth's primal days his human form
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 13
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- As in those far-off days when she opposed
- To distant days on earth will teach me now
- In olden days on earth was formed a knot
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 1
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- Which in our day Both weigh on many souls.
- Each day the work grows more mechanical,
- As in their full expression shall some day
- With Doctor Strader could compete to-day.
- Is giving forth to-day to all the world,
- Doth but to-day fulfil a work which then
- They boldly wish to join in future days
- All this is changed to-day. The Mystic Light
- Based on that very science, which to-day
- Our present union possible to-day.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 2
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- In reconciling science of to-day
- Will surely one day gain control of me.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 3
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- As he hath loved her in the days gone by.
- Marked for thine own one day; and yet thou seest
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 4
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- their wedding day.
- 'Tis seven years to-day since thou becam'st
- One day I clearly had to recognize
- It is but natural, that on this day
- To look back once again upon those days
- One day in Felix' lonely woodland home.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 5
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- reach some day the world to which she hath
- That life brought to you here from day to day.
- Her soul with ours through all the days to come.
- These last few days I have most earnestly
- Which he one day must render to mankind
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 6
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- This too had been in primal days fulfilled.
- And from their kingdom they did one day thrust
- But one sad day there came unto the child
- And since the day which witnessed this event
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 7
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- In his young days he was a soldier brave;
- At last there came a day when suddenly
- Which by the masters in much older days
- In those old days just pictured 'fore thy soul?
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 8
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- The sacred mystic realm shall one day make
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 9
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- A knot shall one day loosen in the threads
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 10
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- That one day he may be what he doth know
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 1
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- From business and its workaday routine.
- In compact with the aims of future days.
- The fuller forces still are hid to-day.
- Doth make me act as I do act to-day;
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 2
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- With spirit being; none the less to-day
- That thou some day mayst reach what thou dost know
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 3
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- When on thee spirit-day doth brightly shine.
- Shall one day comprehend the meaning hid
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 4
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- In those old days when he could work himself,
- From childhood's days up to the present time.
- And one day I reflected: What if I
- Then it were possible that in those days
- Which years ago was clear as day to me: —
- E'en if to-day thou see'st him wear the clothes
- From whom to-day he borrows to excess.
- Creatively in mankind's life to-day,
- In future days to work upon the earth.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 7
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- Hath filled the temple now for many days.
- This very day our secret wisdom's store
- To-day again thou shalt stand by my side;
- Who hopes this day to dedicate himself
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 9
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- My Astrid, thou hast ever till to-day
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 13
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- Sometime to-day from off his journey; but
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