Chapter 1560 of 1964 · 61 words · ~1 min read

XLI.

But Heaven must be diverted; its diversion Is sometimes truculent--but never mind: The World upon the whole is worth the assertion (If but for comfort) that all things are kind: And that same devilish doctrine of the Persian,[664] Of the "Two Principles," but leaves behind As many doubts as any other doctrine Has ever puzzled Faith withal, or yoked her in.