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/ and sit above the stars...
w ## Virtue, like a hard-working bee, having sucked out the bitterness, and having tasted the resurrection of today, puts aside its own wisdom. And it stands upon the customs, and gathers the flowers. And the memories are honeycombs. The pleasures, the pipes of the mad, [it] drives away; and the wicked things in the corners it clears out. The runner, the one who is safe, and the one who is not... in storehouses is set by name. And for it treasures the... gives, fruit sweet and undivided. Would that we also [had] the Christian [way]. And to those who are not, the blessed example of wisdom and philosophy. As is also... is fastened. And the one runs away, the other is divided. The other is insulted, and the despised [virtue]... and the blessed one is tightened. ...so temper and glory...
to the ignorant. For it is grateful to the God who is through me. And this one from the world of the... becomes ours. All... from us to shine the light into which the whole law [is], and every sense to be sanctified. Let not the horse be... and dry in the houses to be managed. And the expenses... the letters. [He] chooses to demonstrate and to the treasury...
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