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The Rosicrucian

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I     The tripod flared with a purple spark,     And the mist hung emerald in the dark:     Now he stooped to the lilac flame     Over the glare of the amber embers,     Thrice to utter no earthly name;     Thrice, like a mind that half remembers;     Bathing his face in the magic mist     Where the brilliance burned like an amethyst. II     "Sylph, whose soul was born of mine,     Born of the love that made me thine,     Once more flash on my eyes! Again     Be the loved caresses taken!     Lip to lip let our forms remain! -     Here in the circle sense, awaken!     Ere spirit meet spirit, the flesh laid by,     Let me touch thee, and let me die." III     Sunset heavens may burn, but never     Know such splendor! There bloomed an ever     Opaline orb, where the sylphid rose     A shape of luminous white; diviner     White than the essence of light that sows     The moons and suns through space; and finer     Than radiance born of a shooting-star,     Or the wild Aurora that streams afar. IV     "Look on the face of the soul to whom     Thou givest thy soul like added perfume!     Thou, who heard'st me, who long had prayed,     Waiting alone at morning's portal! -     Thus on thy lips let my lips be laid,     Love, who hast made me all immortal!     Give me thine arms now! Come and rest     Weariness out on my beaming breast!" V     Was it her soul? or the sapphire fire     That sang like the note of a seraph's lyre?     Out of her mouth there fell no word -     She spake with her soul, as a flower speaketh.     Fragrant messages none hath heard,     Which the sense divines when the spirit seeketh....     And he seemed alone in a place so dim     That the spirit's face, who was gazing at him,     For its burning eyes he could not see:     Then he knew he had died; that she and he     Were one; and he saw that this was she.

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