Mary and Hugh's Apartment

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410: he only takes portions of existence and fancies that the whole.

427: thro’ the mill we went, and came to a cave, down the winding cavern we groped our tedious way till a void boundless as a nether sky appear’d beneath us,

428: & we held by the roots of trees and hung over this immensity, but I said,

429: if you please we will commit ourselves to this void, and see whether providence is here also, if you will not, I will?

430: but he answer’d, do not presume O young-man but as we here remain behold thy lot which will soon appear when the darkness passes away.

436: Let the Priests of the Raven of dawn,

437: No longer in deadly black,

438: with hoarse note curse the sons of joy.

439: Nor his accepted brethren,

440: whom tyrant, he calls free:

441: lay the bound or build the roof.

442: Nor pale religious letchery call that virginity,