[A Romance of Two Worlds by Marie Corelli]@TWC D-Link bookA Romance of Two Worlds CHAPTER XI 18/25
His breath is the fire of the Ring; His look, His pleasure, cause the motion of His World and all worlds.
There where He dwells, dwell also all pure souls; there all desires have fulfilment without satiety, and there all loveliness, wisdom or pleasure known in any or all of the other spheres are also known.
Speak, Azul, and tell this wanderer from Earth what she will gain in winning her place in Heaven." Azul looked tenderly upon me and said: "When thou hast slept the brief sleep of death, when thou art permitted to throw off for ever thy garb of clay, and when by thine own ceaseless love and longing thou hast won the right to pass the Great Circle, thou shalt find thyself in a land where the glories of the natural scenery alone shall overpower thee with joy--scenery that for ever changes into new wonders and greater beauty.
Thou shalt hear music such as thou canst not dream of.
Thou shalt find friends, beyond all imagination fair and faithful.
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