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Sonnet II.

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If that apparent part of life's delight     Our tingled flesh-sense circumscribes were seen     By aught save reflex and co-carnal sight,     Joy, flesh and life might prove but a gross screen.     Haply Truth's body is no eyable being,     Appearance even as appearance lies,     Haply our close, dark, vague, warm sense of seeing     Is the choked vision of blindfolded eyes.     Wherefrom what comes to thought's sense of life? Nought.     All is either the irrational world we see     Or some aught-else whose being-unknown doth rot     Its use for our thought's use. Whence taketh me         A qualm-like ache of life, a body-deep         Soul-hate of what we seek and what we weep.

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