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Only those within whose own consciousness the sun rise and set, the leaves burgeon and wither, can
Only those within whose own consciousness the sun rise and set, the leaves burgeon and wither, can
Only those within whose own consciousness the sun rise and set, the leaves burgeon and wither, can
Only those within whose own consciousness the sun rise and set, the leaves burgeon and wither, can
Only those within whose own consciousness the sun rise and set, the leaves burgeon and wither, can
Only those within whose own consciousness the sun rise and set, the leaves burgeon and wither, can
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