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Sonnet: - I.

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My soul goes out to meet her, and my heart     Flings wide the portals of its love, and yearns     To have her enter its serene retreat.     A poor stray lamb, not wand'ring from the fold,     But all unstudied in the worldling's art,     Turning life's mintage into seeming gold,     Wherewith to purchase love and love's returns;     Unknowing that love's waters, though so sweet,     Lead to some bitter Marah.    So my soul     Goes out to meet her, and it clasps her home,     And seeks to bear her upward to the goal     At which the righteous enter.    From the dome     Of starriest Night two blest Immortals come,     To bear us spheral-ward to God's own mercy-seat.

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