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Apocalypse

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Before I found her I had found     Within my heart, as in a brook,     Reflections of her: now a sound     Of imaged beauty; now a look.     So when I found her, gazing in     Those Bibles of her eyes, above     All earth, I read no word of sin;     Their holy chapters all were love.     I read them through. I read and saw     The soul impatient of the sod -     Her soul, that through her eyes did draw     Mine - to the higher love of God.

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