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I     A mile of moonlight and the whispering wood:     A mile of shadow and the odorous lane:     One large, white star above the solitude,     Like one sweet wish: and, laughter after pain,     Wild-roses wistful in a web of rain. II     No star, no rose, to lesson him and lead;     No woodsman compass of the skies and rocks, -     Tattooed of stars and lichens, - doth love need     To guide him where, among the hollyhocks,     A blur of moonlight, gleam his sweetheart's locks. III     We name it beauty - that permitted part,     The love-elected apotheosis     Of Nature, which the god within the heart,     Just touching, makes immortal, but by this -     A star, a rose, the memory of a kiss.

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