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Over the rest; for if you starve to death,
Maybe the God you've so industriously
Offended in most ways accessible
Will tell you something; and if you live again
You may attain to fewer discrepancies
In less within you that you may destroy.
That’s a good way for you to meet your doubt,
And show at the same time a reverence
That’s in you somewhere still.” And I believe,
Though he may well then have believed in nothing
More real than a defective destiny,
That it was in him somewhere, as he said.
There was a fervor in his exceration
That was not only drama; though I question
Whether I should have found him and his drum
That evening a year after, in the street,

If he had not gone farther, while he starved,

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