No inks, perfumes, or lotions
                                                                    soft fiber on the outside
                                                                    strong inside
                                              one
                                              one
                                              one
for every good-bye reason,
a good-bye sign.

Widely differing sciences ought not to share the same mode. But poetry, which contains the least truth, is far different from the science which is most true. Therefore, since the former proceeds by way of metaphorical locutions, the mode of this science should be different.

Poetic knowledge is of things which on account of a defect of truth cannot be grasped by reason and that is why reason must be seduced by certain likenesses. . .

 


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