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William Wordsworth

I saw a Mother's eye intensely bent Upon a Maiden trembling as she knelt; In and for whom the pious Mother felt Things that we judge of by a light too faint:

Tell, if ye may, some star-crowned Muse, or Saint! Tell what rushed in, from what she was relieved — Then, when her Child the hallowing touch received, And such vibration throughthe Mother went

That tears burst forth amain. Did gleams appear? Opened a vision of that blissful place Where dwells a Sister-child? And was power given Part of her lost One's glory back to trace

Even to this Rite? For thus She knelt, and, ere The summer-leaf had faded, passed to Heaven.

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