It's amazing how many synonyms some of the words in the poem have. Take "just" for a moment...here are some of the words to consider:
Good, holy, accurate, distinct, detailed, correct, specific, true, unmistakable, definitive, definite, exact, explicit, fair, logical, likely, justifiable, all, totally, exactly, entirely, well-suited, desired, relevant, generous, lavish, bountiful, straight forward, honest, befitting, germane, happy, balanced, proportional, symmetrical, uniform, evened, candid, objective, upfront, upright, plain, impartial, equal, blunt, fortunate, stone, rarely, flawless, pure, common, self-ruling, laid-back, aloof, cool, poker-faced, due, rightful, fitting, earned, ethical, even-handed, inspired, telling, applicable, fit, wise, worthy, fitting, not quite, with trouble, scantly, little.
So what do you think "just" means in "Just take the chest and go in peace"?
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
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