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Can it be, O Christ in heaven, that the holiest suffer most, That the strongest wander furthest, and more hopelessly are lost? - Is it so, O Christ in Heaven? (st. 3) [Suffering] The mark of rank in nature is capacity for pain, And the anguish of the singer marks the sweetness of the strain. - Twilight Hours--Is it so, O Christ, in Heaven [Pain]
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