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NO END.
Each step, each strain of the eye
Opens out a new horizon;
And every day throws in our way
Something new, to grow more wise on.
Opens out a new horizon;
And every day throws in our way
Something new, to grow more wise on.
O show me an end to knowing,
Where mind hath no new seeing,
And then I shall sigh, to think we may die
And go utterly out of being!
Where mind hath no new seeing,
And then I shall sigh, to think we may die
And go utterly out of being!
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