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INITIATION

Our lips can only stammer, yet we chant High things of God. We do not hope to praise The splendour and the glory of his ways Nor light up Heaven with our low descant: But we will follow thee, his hierophant Filling with secret canticles the days To shadow forth in symbols for their gaze What crowns and thrones await his militant.
For all his beauty showered on the earth Is summed in thee, O thou most perfect flower; His dew has filled thy chalice, and his power Blows forth the fragrance of thy mystic worth: White blossom of his Tree, behold the hour! Fear not! thy fruit is Love’s most lovely birth.

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