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Sonnet XXV.

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We are in Fate and Fate's and do but lack     Outness from soul to know ourselves its dwelling,     And do but compel Fate aside or back     By Fate's own immanence in the compelling.     We are too far in us from outward truth     To know how much we are not what we are,     And live but in the heat of error's youth,     Yet young enough its acting youth to ignore.     The doubleness of mind fails us, to glance     At our exterior presence amid things,     Sizing from otherness our countenance     And seeing our puppet will's act-acting strings.         An unknown language speaks in us, which we         Are at the words of, fronted from reality.

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