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Then Spring, an ardent lover, leaped through leaves
And caught the earth-bride in his eager clasp;
His advent was a fire of irised hues,
His arms were a circle of the arrival of joy
Book IV, Canto I, Page 351
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Book III
The Book of the Divine Mother
Canto I
The Pursuit of the Unknowable
The universe removed its coloured veil
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Canto II
The Adoration of the Divine Mother
O soul, it is too early to rejoice!
4' 07"
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Abolishing the signless emptiness
4' 40"
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A Heart was felt in the spaces wide and bare
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In her confirmed because transformed in her
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Canto III
The House of the Spirit and the New Creation
The great world-rhythms were heart-beats of one Soul
5' 39"
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None was apart, none lived for himself alone
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In these new worlds projected he became
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Endlessly she unrolled her moving act
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There substance was a resonant harp of self
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All had not ceased in the unbounded hush
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Canto IV
The Vision and the Boon
An influence had approached the mortal range
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Flame-pure, ethereal-tressed, a mighty Face
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A giant dance of Shiva tore the past
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I saw the Omnipotent's flaming pioneers
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O strong forerunner, I have heard thy cry
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His soul drew back into the speed and noise
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