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Without, Not Within Her

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It was what you bore with you, Woman,     Not inly were,     That throned you from all else human,     However fair!     It was that strange freshness you carried     Into a soul     Whereon no thought of yours tarried     Two moments at all.     And out from his spirit flew death,     And bale, and ban,     Like the corn-chaff under the breath     Of the winnowing-fan.

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