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3107.
[A body natural, by food]
It is sown a natural body; it is raised a, &c.
—xv. 44.
A body natural, by food
And sleep sustain'd, to death I give;
A body spiritual, endued
With nobler qualities, receive,
A permanent, ethereal frame,
From all material dregs refined,
Composed of pure angelic flame,
And meet for mine eternal mind.
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