Love And Beauty: II: To The Same

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Oh Soul! that this fair flower dost so mirrour,

Ask of thyself, saying-'Soul beautiful,

Oh Soul-in-love, oh happy, happy Soul,

That wert so dull and poor, and this sweet hour

Art so more floral even than a flower,

That in thee it is better'd to a full,

Whereto each former rose is poor and dull,

Ah, what doth thus enlarge thee and empower,

That thou who, at thy most, wert a priesthood,

A vassal strength, a bliss feudàtory,

Hast grown a final joy, an absolute good,

A god that, for being god, believest in God

The more?' Thou canst not clear this mystery,

Ah happy, happy soul, whose fruit of life is nigh.

© Sydney Thompson Dobell