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Horus of the Teutons and initiate of his own time,
You flow into all parts as Lord,
Present; you hold, by the right of triple power,
For what is turned toward you, or what is inaccessible
Of the earth, of Erebus, and above the heavens,
As the arbiter of the celestial twin keys,
It befits you, as the rival of the ruddy Sun,
To have an equal seat, a beam of faith and justice:
The Heart celebrates you, living more beautifully,
Therefore, let the lofty Machine of glory stand
By such merits before the sacred doors:
It will say: If Pharos were to see it, it could not
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