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144, of having consulted the Hymmus ad Umbram of Wowerus, in the sixth stanza, which answers in some sort to these lines:

And again, at the conclusion:

His Hymn to Light is not equal to the other. He seems to think that there is an East absolute and positive where the morning rises.

In the last stanza, having mentioned the sudden eruption of new created Light, he says,

He