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 I know not, but since then I see In mutual inclusion Two diverse Natures both in thee, A variance, a confusion!

Now earthly all—of that sweet earth That owns of Heaven reversion, Thou sittest by a human hearth; Then comes the re-assertion,

And some refulgence of the sky And viewless realms above it Envelops thee—and I stand by And fear it while I love it.

O Minnie, which are thy true charms, The heavenly or the human? O shall I fold thee in my arms, An Angel or a Woman?