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True Love

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He loves not much who loves not honor more;     If men lack this then love must lack as well;     If this possessed no tongue love's depths can tell;     The heart an ocean filled from shore to shore.     Seeing in him the possibility     Of likeness to the great and Blessed One;     It may be even now in him begun.     I love him much for what I hope to be,     And show my love by yielding him his due;     For sentimental love is ever vain,     It cannot peace, much less heaven's favor gain;     But those who love in deed are blessed and true.

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