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uman life is composed of the four elements of earth, water, fire and air.
arth and water are the heavy elements, bound by gravity and dominant
t the human body. Fire and air contain the human spirit and are light
(id free. i dull heavy — i.e. earth and water. 2 Injurious cruel and unijst. 7 limits regions, where to where. 7 thought i.e. air. 9 thought
Us me I am killed by the thought or knowledge.
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rought being so fully created of the heavy elements, earth and water.
2 attend . . . moan wait weepingly until time is ready (to unite us).
naught MALONE; Q: “naughts.”
27 But heavy . . . woe From the
heavy elements the poet can receive only the “weight’.’ and the “water” of .
his tears.
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If the dull substance of my flesh were thought,
Injurious distance should not stop nyij^way;
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From limits far remote, where thou dosd^tay.
No matter then although my foot did st^n
Upon the farthest_e^h remov’d from thee
For nimble thought can jump both sea and
soon as think the place where he would b£.'
thought kills me that I am not thought,
^o leap large lengths of miles when thou art gone,
C But that, so much oflearth and^atep}wrou^ht,
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