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The poet considers the faiths of old his daily bread because they nourish and sustain him spiritually, providing him with guidance and inspiration in his daily life. Just as physical food is essential for sustenance, the poet finds solace and strength in drawing upon the wisdom of ancient faiths to navigate the challenges of each day.

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