Star Flowers a Poem of the Womans Mystery Canto the First Canto the Seven

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Star Flowers a Poem of the Womans Mystery Canto the First Canto the Seven
Richard G Baumhoff
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CCXXXII.
Thus came a Voice, breathed with the sound of sighing, As from the dryad in her whispering tree, Borne till the wood makes musical replying.
But then the daughter stood disguisedly, Led from the Word's divine eternity, Like some cool nymph arisen from her well : She sprayed him from her hands deliciously : The love-diffusing dews upon him fell Till he stood forth as one freed from some darkening spell.
CCXXXIII.
He cried, 'I think, I view!' the bosom rose, For she had imminated occultl
...y ; So he began, as with a giant's throes, To force himself down to the praying knee, And touch to God by thought's reality. Then he sobbed forth, as lifting to relief, 'In the Incarnate Miracle I see. God in the Christ-Babe bore the Planet's grief. I do believe: Lord Christ, help thou mine unbelief!' NEW BOSTON: THOMAS PAINE.
'In what Niagaras of stormy bliss I think, ' spake one known once as Thomas Paine. 'Stand you divining wisdom by a kiss, As ancients by their scripture would explain ?
I was an infidel : that much is plain ; I steeped my faculties in common sense ; But common sense new senses may obtain, And facts that to it gave no evidence May grow into the brain by many a future tense.


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