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He Who Loves.

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For him God's birds each merry morn      Make of wild throats melodious flutes     To trill such love from brush and thorn      As might brim eyes of brutes:     Who would believe of such a thing,     That 'tis her heart which makes them sing?     For him the faultless skies of noon      Grow farther in eternal blue,     As heavens that buoy the balanced moon,      And sow the stars and dew:     Who would believe that such deep skies     Are miracles only through her eyes?     For him mad sylphs adown domed nights      Stud golden globules radiant,     Or glass-green transient trails of lights      Spin from their orbs and slant:     Who would believe a soul were hers     To make for him a universe?

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