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1823–1896

II.— A DEMONSTRATION.

Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore

Nature, with endless being rife, Parts each thing into‘ him’ and‘ her,’ And, in the arithmetic of life, The smallest unit is a pair;

And thus, oh, strange, sweet half of me, If I confess a loftier flame, If more I love high Heaven than thee, I more than love thee, thine I am;

And, if the world's not built of lies, Nor all a cheat the Gospel tells, If that which from the dead shall rise Be I indeed, not something else,

There's no position more secure In reason or in faith than this, That those conditions must endure, Which, wanting, I myself should miss.

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