Contextual Analysis of "and they should be enemies; whoever tries to reconcile them seeks to destroy existence" in Lyrics

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these two classes of men are always upon earth

and they should be enemies; whoever tries to reconcile them seeks to destroy existence

religion is an endeavour to reconcile the two

these two classes of men are always upon earth

and they should be enemies; whoever tries to reconcile them seeks to destroy existence

religion is an endeavour to reconcile the two

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these two classes of men are always upon earth

and they should be enemies; whoever tries to reconcile them seeks to destroy existence

religion is an endeavour to reconcile the two

a memorable fancy, plates 16-17

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