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32. And I confess unto Thee, O Lord, that I am as yet
ignorant as to what time is, and again I confess unto Thee, O
Lord, that I know that I speak these things in time, and that I
have already long spoken of time, and that very "long" is not long
save by the stay of time. How, then, know I this, when I know not
what time is? Or is it, perchance, that I know not in what wise I
may express what I know? Alas for me, that I do not at least know
the extent of my own ignorance! Behold, O my God, before Thee I
lie not. As I speak, so is my heart. Thou shalt light my candle;
Thou, O Lord my God, wilt enlighten my darkness.
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