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(To Arthur E. J. Legge, who suggested this idea)

, Life, I have taken you for my Lover, I rent your veils and I found you fair; If a fault or failing my eyes discover, I will not see it; it is not there!

I know, if I knew, I should hold you dearer, Should understand, if I understood, For I worship more, as you draw me nearer, Your reckless Evil, your perfect Good.

In the Jungle gloom, we have watched and waited, For stealthy Panthers, that prowl by night, At the end of some weary march, belated, We heard strange tales by the camp-fire light.

We have lain on the starlit sands, untented, While low-hung planets rose white and fair, And in moonlit gardens, silver and scented, Oh, Life, my Lover, how sweet you were!

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