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366 The ambrosial aspect, which, beheld, instils

Part of its immortality—the veil

Of heaven is half undrawn—within the pale

We stand, and in that form and face behold

What Mind can make, when Nature's self would fail;

And to the fond Idolaters of old

Envy the innate flash which such a Soul could mould:

L.

We gaze and turn away, and know not where,

Dazzled and drunk with Beauty, till the heart