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Then answered she whom all men called ‘The Maid,’
The slight, pale damsel with the naked feet,
Red lips, red kirtle, visionary eyes:
‘The worthier see thy Face; thy Voice alone
I hear, and oft have heard, and love it well,
Saint Michael, Prince of all those heavenly Powers
That hurled Rebellion forth from Heaven, I go.’
The slight, pale damsel with the naked feet,
Red lips, red kirtle, visionary eyes:
‘The worthier see thy Face; thy Voice alone
I hear, and oft have heard, and love it well,
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That hurled Rebellion forth from Heaven, I go.’
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