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The Trinkets

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A wandering world of rivers,     A wavering world of trees,     If the world grow dim and dizzy     With all changes and degrees,     It is but Our Lady's mirror     Hung dreaming in its place,     Shining with only shadows     Till she wakes it with her face.     The standing whirlpool of the stars,     The wheel of all the world,     Is a ring on Our Lady's finger     With the suns and moons empearled     With stars for stones to please her     Who sits playing with her rings     With the great heart that a woman has     And the love of little things.     Wings of the whirlwind of the world     From here to Ispahan,     Spurning the flying forests     Are light as Our Lady's fan:     For all things violent here and vain     Lie open and all at ease     Where God has girded heaven to guard     Her holy vanities.

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