The Wonder-Working Magician by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
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CYPRIAN. If fitting,
There were genii that could rouse them (Good and bad, as they're distinguished By the learned), who are, in fact, Spirits who among us mingle, And who good and evil acts, Evil thoughts, suggest and whisper, A convincing argument For the immortal soul's existence: Of these ministers could God Have made use, nor thus exhibit He was capable of a lie To effect his ends? DEMON. Consider, That these seeming contradictions Cannot our firm faith diminish In the oneness of the gods, If in things of higher import They know naught of dissonance. Take man's wondrous frame, for instance, Surely that majestic structure Once conception doth exhibit. CYPRIAN. If man's maker then were one He some vantage must have given him O'er the others; and if they All are equal,--'tis admitted That they are so, from the fact Of their mutual opposition |
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