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in fact, admits of no sort of a
cheering explanation, and its future car-
-ries in it not even the most beg-
-garly prophecy. That minds falling
under this baleful sway should
become restless and morose, bitter
and satirical, complaining and dis-
-contented, were the most natural
thing in the world, and need not
lift the brow of surprise or startle
the look of wonder. We are not even in this philosophy such
stuff as dreams are made of, but
are the driven Sands of an ill
wind that blows no good, and sim-
-ply whistles through the corridors of
time to make music for the dance of Satyrs ~

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