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... his own land , nor its very graves , Except they bred not , bore not , hid not slaves : But all of all that is , Were one man free in body and soul , were his . And the song softened , even as heaven by night 8 THALASSIUS .
... his own land , nor its very graves , Except they bred not , bore not , hid not slaves : But all of all that is , Were one man free in body and soul , were his . And the song softened , even as heaven by night 8 THALASSIUS .
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... soul within the sense began The manlike passion of a godlike man , And in the sense within the soul again Thoughts that make men of gods and gods of men ΙΟ THALASSIUS .
... soul within the sense began The manlike passion of a godlike man , And in the sense within the soul again Thoughts that make men of gods and gods of men ΙΟ THALASSIUS .
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... deed or word Be seen for all time or of all time heard . Love , that though body and soul were overthrown Should live for love's sake of itself alone , Though spirit and flesh were one thing doomed and dead THALASSIUS . II.
... deed or word Be seen for all time or of all time heard . Love , that though body and soul were overthrown Should live for love's sake of itself alone , Though spirit and flesh were one thing doomed and dead THALASSIUS . II.
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... soul it was , and flit Forth of the body of it Into some new shape of a strange perfume More potent than its light live spirit of bloom , How shall not something of that soul relive , That only soul that had such gifts to give As ...
... soul it was , and flit Forth of the body of it Into some new shape of a strange perfume More potent than its light live spirit of bloom , How shall not something of that soul relive , That only soul that had such gifts to give As ...
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... The holy body and sacred soul of man . And wheresoever a curse was or a chain , A throne for torment or a crown for bane Rose , moulded out of poor men's molten pain , There , said he , should man's heaviest hate be THALASSIUS . 13.
... The holy body and sacred soul of man . And wheresoever a curse was or a chain , A throne for torment or a crown for bane Rose , moulded out of poor men's molten pain , There , said he , should man's heaviest hate be THALASSIUS . 13.
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