04/16/17 - (Earth) Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 12-14
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Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 12-14
- Then was there silence. Speech had done with us awhile.
There is a light so strenuous that it is not perceived as light. - Wolf's bane is not so sharp as steel; yet it pierceth the body more subtly.
- Even as evil kisses corrupt the blood, so do my words devour the spirit of man.
- Then was there silence. Speech had done with us awhile.
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Subtle:
So delicate or precise
As to be difficult to analyze or describe.Words are too cut and dry
To effect, or even explain,
The profound changes
That a wispy cloud
Of tiny gestures
Are capable of