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<blockquote>To him I gave the vision of the people of Erin whose seed would one day ignite the fires of freedom on every shore and in every nation. Your own prophet [[Mark L. Prophet|Mark]] derived his fervor from that lineage of the Ancient of Days, which goes back to the emerald isle. And the Irish eyes of [[Thomas Moore]], poet and prince of my heart, yet smile through the sternness of [[El Morya]] and his twinkle of mirth always needed on earth.</blockquote>
To him I gave the vision of the people of Erin whose seed would one day ignite the fires of freedom on every shore and in every nation. Your own prophet [[Mark L. Prophet|Mark]] derived his fervor from that lineage of the Ancient of Days, which goes back to the emerald isle. And the Irish eyes of [[Thomas Moore]], poet and prince of my heart, yet smile through the sternness of [[El Morya]] and his twinkle of mirth always needed on earth.

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To him I gave the vision of the people of Erin whose seed would one day ignite the fires of freedom on every shore and in every nation. Your own prophet [[Mark L. Prophet|Mark]] derived his fervor from that lineage of the Ancient of Days, which goes back to the emerald isle. And the Irish eyes of [[Thomas Moore]], poet and prince of my heart, yet smile through the sternness of [[El Morya]] and his twinkle of mirth always needed on earth.

To him I gave the vision of the people of Erin whose seed would one day ignite the fires of freedom on every shore and in every nation. Your own prophet Mark derived his fervor from that lineage of the Ancient of Days, which goes back to the emerald isle. And the Irish eyes of Thomas Moore, poet and prince of my heart, yet smile through the sternness of El Morya and his twinkle of mirth always needed on earth.