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When first your glory shone upon my face

My body kindled to a mighty flame,

And burnt you yielding in my hot embrace

Until you swooned to love, breathing my name.

And wonder came and filled our night of sleep,

Like a new comet crimsoning the sky;

And stillness like the stillness of the deep

Suspended lay as an unuttered sigh.

I never again shall feel your warm heart flushed,

Panting with passion, naked unto mine,

Until the throbbing world around is hushed

To quiet worship at our scented shrine.

Nor will your glory seek my swarthy face,

To kindle and to change my jaded frame

Into a miracle of godlike grace,

Transfigured, bathed in your immortal flame.