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Rh the high spirit of Dante's immortal challenge to his enemies:

So that even with the previous standard of comfort gone, these tired travellers may yet rise from "the body of this death" to no mean Paradise; to see, as the old mystic wrote, "all the peace of even," when "the sea itself floweth in your veins." Until "you are clothed with the heavens and crowned with the stars."