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What is this other than the 'Spirit far more deeply interfused' of Tintern Abbey, or The Prelude's 'Wisdom and Spirit of the Universe'?
Nowhere, not even in Holland, where the correspondence between the real aspects and the little polished canvases is so constant and so exquisite, do art and life seem so interfused and, as it were, so consanguineous.
From this point of view, we see that the world is no longer like an aggregate of interfused elements, but a single sphere with countless centres from which it can be observed and from which action can emanate.
As the mounted company swung around to face her, she flourished the Staff of Law, drew from its tip an intense blue blaze that flared and coruscated against the deep sky-a paean of power which in her hands burned with a core of interfused blue and white turning to purest azure along the flame.