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A ROUND him shone a great felicitous Day. |
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(S 2) |
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A lustre of some rapturous Infinite, |
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It held in the splendour of its golden laugh |
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Regions of the heart’s happiness set free, |
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Intoxicated with the wine of God, |
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Immersed in light, perpetually divine. |
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(S 3) |
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A favourite and intimate of the Gods |
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Obeying the divine command to joy, |
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It was the sovereign of its own delight |
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And master of the kingdoms of its force. |
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(S 4) |
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Assured of the bliss for which all forms were made, |
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Unmoved by fear and grief and the shocks of Fate |
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And unalarmed by the breath of fleeting Time |
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And unbesieged by adverse circumstance, |
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It breathed in a sweet secure unguarded ease |
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Free from our body’s frailty inviting death, |
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Far from our danger-zone of stumbling Will. |
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It needed not to curb its passionate beats; |
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Thrilled by the clasp of the warm satisfied sense |
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And the swift wonder-rush and flame and cry |
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Of the life-impulses’ red magnificent race, |
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It lived in a jewel-rhythm of the laughter of God |
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And lay on the breast of universal love. |
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(S 6) |
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Immune the unfettered Spirit of Delight |
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Pastured his gleaming sun-herds and moon-flocks |
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Along the lyric speed of griefless streams |
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In fragrance of the unearthly asphodel. |
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(S 7) |
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A silence of felicity wrapped the heavens, |
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A careless radiance smiled upon the heights; |
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A murmur of inarticulate ravishment |
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Trembled in the winds and touched the enchanted soil; |
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Incessant in the arms of ecstasy |
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Repeating its sweet involuntary note |
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A sob of rapture flowed along the hours. |
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(S 8) |
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Advancing under an arch of glory and peace, |
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Traveller on plateau and on musing ridge, |
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As one who sees in the World-Magician’s glass |
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A miracled imagery of soul-scapes flee |
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He traversed scenes of an immortal joy |
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And gazed into abysms of beauty and bliss. |
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(S 9) |
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Around him was a light of conscious suns |
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And a brooding gladness of great symbol things; |
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To meet him crowded plains of brilliant calm, |
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Mountains and violet valleys of the Blest, |
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Deep glens of joy and crooning waterfalls |
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And woods of quivering purple solitude; |
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Below him lay like gleaming jewelled thoughts |
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Rapt dreaming cities of Gandharva kings. |
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(S 10) |
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Across the vibrant secrecies of Space |
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A dim and happy music sweetly stole, |
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Smitten by unseen hands he heard heart-close |
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The harps’ cry of the heavenly minstrels pass, |
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And voices of unearthly melody |
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Chanted the glory of eternal love |
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In the white-blue-moonbeam air of Paradise. |
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A summit and core of all that marvellous world, |
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Apart stood high Elysian nameless hills, |
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Burning like sunsets in a trance of eve. |
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As if to some new unsearched profundity, |
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Into a joyful stillness plunged their base; |
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Their slopes through a hurry of laughter and voices sank, |
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Crossed by a throng of singing rivulets, |
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Adoring blue heaven with their happy hymn, |
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Down into woods of shadowy secrecy: |
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Lifted into wide voiceless mystery |
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Their peaks climbed towards a greatness beyond life. |
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(S 13) |
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The shining Edens of the vital gods |
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Received him in their deathless harmonies. |
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(S 14) |
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All things were perfect there that flower in Time; |
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Beauty was there creation’s native mould, |
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Peace was a thrilled voluptuous purity. |
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(S 15) |
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There Love fulfilled her gold and roseate dreams |
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And Strength her crowned and mighty reveries; |
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Desire climbed up, a swift omnipotent flame, |
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And Pleasure had the stature of the gods; |
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Dream walked along the highways of the stars; |
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Sweet common things turned into miracles: |
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Overtaken by the spirit’s sudden spell, |
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Smitten by a divine passion’s alchemy, |
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Pain’s self compelled transformed to potent joy |
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Curing the antithesis twixt heaven and hell. |
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(S 16) |
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All life’s high visions are embodied there, |
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Her wandering hopes achieved, her aureate combs |
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Caught by the honey-eater’s darting tongue, |
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Her burning guesses changed to ecstasied truths, |
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Her mighty pantings stilled in deathless calm |
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And liberated her immense desires. |
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(S 17) |
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In that paradise of perfect heart and sense |
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No lower note could break the endless charm |
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Of her sweetness ardent and immaculate; |
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Her steps are sure of their intuitive fall. |
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(S 18) |
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After the anguish of the soul’s long strife |
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At length were found calm and celestial rest |
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And, lapped in a magic flood of sorrowless hours, |
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Healed were his warrior nature’s wounded limbs |
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In the encircling arms of Energies |
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That brooked no stain and feared not their own bliss. |
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(S 19) |
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In scenes forbidden to our pallid sense |
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Amid miraculous scents and wonder-hues |
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He met the forms that divinise the sight, |
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To music that can immortalise the mind |
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And make the heart wide as infinity |
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Listened, and captured the inaudible |
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Cadences that awake the occult ear: |
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Out of the ineffable hush it hears them come |
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Trembling with the beauty of a wordless speech, |
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And thoughts too great and deep to find a voice, |
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Thoughts whose desire new-makes the universe. |
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(S 20) |
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A scale of sense that climbed with fiery feet |
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To heights of unimagined happiness, |
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Recast his being’s aura in joy-glow, |
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His body glimmered like a skiey shell; |
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His gates to the world were swept with seas of light. |
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(S 21) |
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His earth, dowered with celestial competence, |
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Harboured a power that needed now no more |
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To cross the closed customs-line of mind and flesh |
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And smuggle godhead into humanity. |
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(S 22) |
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It shrank no more from the supreme demand |
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Of an untired capacity for bliss, |
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A might that could explore its own infinite |
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And beauty and passion and the depths’ reply |
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Nor feared the swoon of glad identity |
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Where spirit and flesh in inner ecstasy join |
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Annulling the quarrel between self and shape. |
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(S 23) |
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It drew from sight and sound spiritual power, |
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Made sense a road to reach the intangible: |
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It thrilled with the supernal influences |
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That build the substance of life’s deeper soul. |
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(S 24) |
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Earth-nature stood reborn, comrade of heaven. |
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(S 25) |
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A fit companion of the timeless Kings, |
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Equalled with the godheads of the living Suns, |
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He mixed in the radiant pastimes of the Unborn, |
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Heard whispers of the Player never seen |
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And listened to his voice that steals the heart |
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And draws it to the breast of God’s desire, |
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And felt its honey of felicity |
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Flow through his veins like the rivers of Paradise, |
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Made body a nectar-cup of the Absolute. |
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(S 26) |
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In sudden moments of revealing flame, |
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In passionate responses half-unveiled |
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He reached the rim of ecstasies unknown; |
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A touch supreme surprised his hurrying heart, |
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The clasp was remembered of the Wonderful, |
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And hints leaped down of white beatitudes. |
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(S 27) |
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Eternity drew close disguised as Love |
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And laid its hand upon the body of Time. |
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(S 28) |
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A little gift comes from the Immensitudes, |
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But measureless to life its gain of joy; |
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All the untold Beyond is mirrored there. |
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(S 29) |
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A giant drop of the Bliss unknowable |
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Overwhelmed his limbs and round his soul became |
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A fiery ocean of felicity; |
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He foundered drowned in sweet and burning vasts: |
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The dire delight that could shatter mortal flesh, |
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The rapture that the gods sustain he bore. |
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(S 30) |
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Immortal pleasure cleansed him in its waves |
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And turned his strength into undying power. |
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(S 31) |
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Immortality captured Time and carried Life. |
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