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Rh XXXI

what a far antiquity, my soul,

Thou drawest thy urn of light! what other one

Of royal seed—yea! children of the sun—

Doth so divinely feel his lineage roll

From the full height of man? the immortal scroll

Of thy engendering doth from Plato run,

Colonnos singing, Simois, Marathon!

Into thy birth such secret glory stole.

The kings of thought and lords of chivalry

Knighted me in great ages long ago;

From David's throne and lowly Galilee,

And Siloa's brook, my noble titles flow;

Under thy banners, Love, devout and free,

Storing all time, thy child, I come and go.