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These Lovely Lamps, These Windows Of The Soul.
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These lovely lamps, these windows of the soul.
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
-- Divine Weekes and Workes, Sixth Day
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There is no theam more plentifull to scan Than is the glorious goodly frame of man.
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And swans seem whiter if swart crowes be by.
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