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1814–1902

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Aubrey De Vere

He willed to lack; He willed to bear; He willed by suffering to be schooled; He willed the chains of flesh to wear: Yet from her arms the worlds He ruled.

As tapers‘ mid the noontide glow With merged yet separate radiance burn, With human taste and touch, even so, The things He knew He willed to learn.

He sat beside the lowly door: His homeless eyes appeared to trace In evening skies remembered lore, And shadows of His Father's face.

One only knew Him. She alone Who nightly to His cradle crept, And lying like the moonbeam prone, Worshipped her Maker as He slept.

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