religion
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 406
repetition of dead code variables in a lattice of dead code form abstract values perfectly applied values form a 3d lattice used in an optimization of dead code propagate condition and evaluate abstract interpretation of simultaneity remove some kind of dead variable remove abstract value and hence flecks of sparse code variables form dead data…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 405
falling off his cell he astounds six-lines ago his family his family his life his mind once in awhile his dog in touch with his wobbles this imagined audience of men he does not mine the…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 402
regarding a telephone call to the witchhut last month she said he had not been fully vetted his ambrosia topped with national feather regarding my phone call with that forefather-elect witchhut last month my sources said he had misled the jobless forefather-elect had and others about his conversation with the unnamed machinist flight conversations had…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 383
ONE incense-perfumed ritual a staple of evil it traffics in awe which is a closely related emotion to terror stories it wrestles with me the same mystic horror story it wrestles with its richness of exorcists of symbols and incense-perfumed ritual a staple of evil it wrestles with the same material for horrored epochs it…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 377
down? the sky is not a catalog, an inventory, a litany; it is sent up for grating? vision touches blue bore and flake moon cloud or men in a rush against god no, against god no, against god no, against god no, against god no, again, this is how i am like a grater? what…
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“Primrose” by Patrick Kavanagh
Upon a bank I sat, a child made seer Of one small primrose flowering in my mind. Better than wealth it is, said I, to find One small page of Truth’s manuscript made clear. I looked at Christ transfigured without fear— The light was very beautiful and kind, And where the Holy Ghost in…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 331
gently afraid of nature causes just though dominion thus shrinks from virtuous designs there goes inward a reference toward fear it may exhibit as being carried only in our limitation the idea discovers us so far as outbursts beautiful what is man seeking only a fitting fear states respect for comparison which is never…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 330
luxure obsolete from the whistling verb float rather the 1660s relay reluctance lasting and first attested sometime around 1661 lather reluctantly wrestle stains see related lasciviousness lust 1520 screams obsolescence the verb first fury related which attests sometime in 1660 the king burns grace which is reluctance latin relates 60 pounds of cake perhaps…