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He out of his earthly origin wrought his desire for upward striving, for the Wise the right do prefer to the sweet,
Whilst the Foolish the sweet do prefer to the right and thus they're bound on this wheel of pain till they the knot untie again,
Which is the end and the beginning of things.
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Now in this garden a serpent was placed and a man from the hand of a woman did taste,
Not the woman of this clay nor any fruit of earthly name, but experience wrung from life and handed down from birth to birth.
God has joined these two in one, wedded here for life to come, ever faithful! Ever good! They may here be understood.