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41.
1. AMONG the men and women, the multitude, I per-
ceive one picking me out by secret and divine
signs,
Acknowledging none else—not parent, wife, hus-
band, brother, child, any nearer than I am;
Some are baffled—But that one is not—that one
knows me.
ceive one picking me out by secret and divine
signs,
Acknowledging none else—not parent, wife, hus-
band, brother, child, any nearer than I am;
Some are baffled—But that one is not—that one
knows me.
2. Lover and perfect equal!
I meant that you should discover me so, by my faint
indirections,
And I, when I meet you, mean to discover you by the
like in you.
I meant that you should discover me so, by my faint
indirections,
And I, when I meet you, mean to discover you by the
like in you.
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