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SAND AND FOAM(first part)
to Spring. S, his air?

    You see but your surn your back to the sun.

    You are free before tars of t;

    And you are free war.

    You are even free where is.

    But you are a slave to him whom you love because you love him,

    And a slave to him who loves you because he loves you.

    e are all beggars at te of temple, and eacy of ters temple, and w.

    But tling the King.

    You cannot consume beyond your appetite. to ttle bread for t.

    If it  for your guests all houses would be graves.

    Said a gracious o a simple s;ill you not ?quot;

    And t;e  your   in your stomac;

    I stopped my guest on t;Nay,  your feet as you enter, but as you go out.quot;

    Generosity is not in giving me t  is in giving me t whan I do.

    You are indeed cable  you may not see the receiver.

    t man and t is but a day of .

    e often borroomorroo pay our debts to our yesterdays.

    I too am visited by angels and devils, but I get rid of them.

    is an angel I pray an old prayer, and he is bored;

    is a devil I commit an old sin, and he passes me by.

    After all t a bad prison; but I do not like t prisoners cell;

    Yet I assure you t I do not he prison.

    t s to give. It is ty on t.

    trickery succeeds sometimes, but it als suicide.

    You are truly a forgiver er no falsehood.

    wouc of God.

    If your  is a volcano  floo bloom in your hands?
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