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To her
derided Home
A Weed of
Summer came -
She did not
know her
station low
Nor Ignominy's
name -
Bestowed a
summer long
Upon a fameless
flower,
Then swept as
lightly from
disdain
As Lady
from her Bower -
The implements
of Bliss are
few -
As Jesus says
of Him -
"Come unto me" the Moiety
That wafts
the Seraphim -
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