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    A Spirit Passed Before Me

    by Lord George Gordon Byron
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    From Job

    A spirit passed before me: I beheld
    The face of immortality unveiled -
    Deep sleep came down on every eye save mine -
    And there it stood, -all formless -but divine:
    Along my bones the creeping flesh did quake;
    And as my damp hair stiffened, thus it spake:

    "Is man more just than God? Is man more pure
    Than He who deems even Seraphs insecure?
    Creatures of clay -vain dwellers in the dust!
    The moth survives you, and are ye more just?
    Things of a day! you wither ere the night,
    Heedless and blind to Wisdom's wasted light!"
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