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...astonished Earth , then » plunge again into the Inane. » Bui whence? — 0 Heaven, whither? Sense knows y not ; Faith knows not ; only that it is through mystery to » mystery, from God and to God. » H Cette véhémente poésie religieuse, toute remplie des souvenirs de Miltou et de Shakspearc,... | |
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