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33. I shall go "with the rest,
- We cannot be stopped at a given point — that is no satisfaction,
- To show us a good thing, or a few good things, for a space of time — that is no satisfaction,
- We must have the indestructible breed of the best, regardless of time.
34. If otherwise, all these things came but to ashes of dung,
- If maggots and rats ended us, then alarm I for we are betrayed!
- Then indeed suspicion of death.
35. Do you suspect death? If I were to suspect death, I should die now,
- Do you think I could walk pleasantly and well-suited toward annihilation?
36. Pleasantly and well-suited I walk,
- Whither I walk I cannot define, but I know it is good,
- The whole universe indicates that it is good,
- The past and the present indicate that it is good.
37. How beautiful and perfect are the animals! How perfect is my Soul !
- How perfect the earth, and the minutest tiling upon it!
- What is called good is perfect, and what is called bad is just as perfect,
- The vegetables and minerals are all perfect, and the imponderable fluids are perfect;
- Slowly and surely they have passed on to this, and slowly and surely they yet pass on.
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