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Rh XXIII

" purifies his acts," my lady said,

"As first Apollo in his Castaly

His votaries dipped, and in thy turn dipped thee,

And healed thee of thy wounds of hardihead,

Whom great desires into great perils led

And made thee bonds even of thy liberty;

True service of the god, whate'er it be,

Doth in the action heavenly pardon shed.

"Only great sorrows can him greatly bless

Who shall from great ideals his nature draw;

Who doth no other lord than love confess,

And aye shall own not any other law,

Great raptures shall be his, and great distress,

And innocence whereof the world hath awe."