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Mine is the shape forever set between     The thought and form, the vision and the deed;     The hidden light, the glory all unseen,     I bring to mortal senses, mortal need.     Who loves me not, my sorrowing slave is he,     Bent with the burden, knowing oft the rod;     But he who loves me shall my master be,     And use me with the joyance of a god.     Man's lord or servant, still I am his friend;     Desire for me is simple as his breath;     Yea, waiting, old and patient, for the end,     He prays that he may find me after death!

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