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Such, father, are the proper sentiments with which the
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简介Whothroughitsancientfameisneversated,Butsaysinthought,thewhileitisdisplayed,"MyLord,ChristJesus,Godo
Who through its ancient fame is never sated,
But says in thought, the while it is displayed,
"My Lord, Christ Jesus, God of very God,
Now was your semblance made like unto this?"
Even such was I while gazing at the living
Charity of the man, who in this world
By contemplation tasted of that peace.
"Thou son of grace, this jocund life," began he,
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