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inspiration Latin for "breathing in". A recommended procedure for all who aspire to write good verse. But it is commonly well known that your poetry will probably be taken a lot more seriously once you stop breathing.
Ãâó: sun-design.com/poetry/
inspiration The inhalation of air into the lungs.
Ãâó: www.netguidewebchallenge.co.nz/site/2004winners/je...
inspiration to be filled with the Spirit [this was not the original definition in the book, but has been corrected as I felt was necessary, I may explain in a future article].
Ãâó: www.baptistlink.com/bbib1/personal/glossary.htm
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