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religion, because it is a matter which concerns each man

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Perhaps grown wearied of their Corinth talk:

religion, because it is a matter which concerns each man

Over the solitary hills he fared,

religion, because it is a matter which concerns each man

Thoughtless at first, but ere eve's star appeared

religion, because it is a matter which concerns each man

His phantasy was lost, where reason fades,

In the calm'd twilight of Platonic shades.

Lamia beheld him coming, near, more near -

Close to her passing, in indifference drear,

His silent sandals swept the mossy green;

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