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No man hath dared to write this thing as yet, And yet I know, how that the souls of all men great At times pass athrough us, And we are melted into them, and are not Save reflexions of their souls. Thus am I Dante for a space and am One Francois Villon, ballad-lord and thief, Or am such holy ones I may not write Lest blasphemy2 be writ1 against my name; This for an instant and the flame is gone. 'Tis as in midmost us there glows a sphere Translucent3, molten gold, that is the "I" And into this some form projects itself: Christus, or John, or eke4 the Florentine; And as the clear space is not if a form's Imposed thereon, So cease we from all being for the time, And these, the Masters of the Soul, live on. 点击收听单词发音
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