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Rh Hide never the full presence from thy sight Of mutual aims and tasks, ideals bright, Which feed their roots to-day on all this seeming blight.

Twin stars that mutual circle in the heaven, Two parts for spiritual concord given, Twin Sabbaths that inlock the Sacred Seven;

Still looking to the centre for the cause, Mutual light giving to draw out the powers, And learning all the other groups by cognizance of one another's laws:

The parent love the wedded love includes, The one permits the two their mutual moods, The two each other know mid myriad multitudes;

With child-like intellect discerning love, And mutual action energizing love, In myriad forms affiliating love.

A world whose seasons bloom from pole to pole, A force which knows both starting-point and goal, A Home in Heaven,—the Union in the Soul.