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 To meet it, when it woos and seems to fold The arms to hug you? throw, throw Yourselves into that main, in the full flow Of the white pride, and drown The stars with you in floods of down. 20 [13]. "You see 'tis ready, and the maze of love Looks for the treaders; everywhere is wove Wit and new mystery, read and Put in practice, to understand And know each wile, Each Hieroglyphic of a kiss or smile; And do it in the full, reach High in your own conceipts, and rather teach Nature and Art one more Sport than they ever knew before.


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To the Maidens:] the] "And now y' have wept enough, depart; yon stars Begin to pink, as weary that the wars Know so long Treaties; beat the Drum Aloft, and like two armies, come And guild the field, Fight bravely for the flame of mankind, yield Not to this, or that assault, For that would prove more Heresy than fault In combatants to fly 'Fore this or that hath got the victory.