Beauteous Individuality.
Thou in truth shouldst be one, yet not with the whole shouldst thou be so. 'Tis through the reason thou'rt one, art so with it through the heart. Voice of the whole is thy reason, but thou thine own heart must be ever; If in thy heart reason dwells evermore, happy art thou.
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"Thou in truth shouldst be one, yet not with the whole shouldst thou be so...."
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