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TO THE TRUE ROMANCE

(From 'Many Inventions.')

Thy face is far from this our war,
Our call and counter-cry,
I shall not find Thee quick and kind,
Nor know Thee till I die.
Enough for me in dreams to see
And touch Thy garments' hem:
Thy feet have trod so near to God
I may not follow them.


Through wantonness if men profess
They weary of Thy parts,
E'en let them die at blasphemy

And perish with their arts;

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