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If I can not claim Thee now Who are so fair in Virtue's eyes, Think of the depths we go Not heeding, nor cold: Yet these same depths are lifting In the Soul this wondrous Flower That tells me in its clearest beauty A Selfless Love to learn. 27 Nocturne OFT the Sea is breathing, dear, Dim the Night-light folds about: In the waters Stars are resting. On your breast a child is sleeping. Far the lights are passing, dear, . Low the voiceless Tides commune: In the harbor ships are lying, In your Hear...t a life is loving. 29 I Man and Woman T is the Love of the Woman for the Man that keeps her: No matter how wonderful the Love of the Man for her, How deep, how tender; unless she have her own Love for him. He can not hold, nor can she stay. The Love of the Woman for the Man is s"upreme : Even if he have not a great Love in his Heart, Her power of Loving is superhuman, and she can both Hold and keep, if she so desire. 31 In the Night I WALKED the upper deck And saw the hurled-up black smoke Leapmg, lifting among the Stars, Sweeping back to kiss the Sea: And as it mingled with the waters I thought of all the untold years it waited Blindly waited for the hand that freed it, For the fires that gave it Birth.
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