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Had one of those, whose credulous piety |
Thought, that a Soul one might discern and see, |
Go from a body,'at this sepulcher been, |
And issuing from the sheet, this body seen, |
He would have justly thought this body a soul, |
If, not of any man, yet of the whole. |
Desunt cætera. |
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