| 4 | it was only a shadow in the mirror |
| 5 | a mirror where the image and the mirror wholly coincided |
| 0 | though the shadow nevertheless tried to separate them to separate two things |
| 8 | that had from eternity been the same and could not be separated or cut into two |
| 2 | thereby losing the weightless delight of being swept along with it |
| 1 | substituting a solid eternity purchased with knowledge for the sweet song of participating in eternity |
| 1 | a song so airy it was lighter than a feather |