The maid of Redenfayn, an allegory of two worlds, in three books: I The book of loves and dreams . n f! n I i i I I n I I i iI i! i. The Maid of Redenfayn But somewhere something is thats meetTo make it all it should. No independent thing respires In earth or sea or sky:Each thing some other thing requires To work its destiny. All that has life is made in pairs, No unpaired thing is bred,Save nondescripts that leave no heirs, And those whose mates are dead. Tis land and sea, tis earth and sky, Tis mountain and its vale;Tis sound and ear, tis light and eye, Tis female and her male. All pairs ar


The maid of Redenfayn, an allegory of two worlds, in three books: I The book of loves and dreams . n f! n I i i I I n I I i iI i! i. The Maid of Redenfayn But somewhere something is thats meetTo make it all it should. No independent thing respires In earth or sea or sky:Each thing some other thing requires To work its destiny. All that has life is made in pairs, No unpaired thing is bred,Save nondescripts that leave no heirs, And those whose mates are dead. Tis land and sea, tis earth and sky, Tis mountain and its vale;Tis sound and ear, tis light and eye, Tis female and her male. All pairs are tied by mystic threads Our mother nature loves the silken cord that weds True hearts, and never breaks. For every flower there is a bee, For every soul a every he there is a she. For every maid a youth. The charm of love all hates and harms Binds by its mighty spell;If love persists no evil charms Can Heaven change to Hell. CANTO 2.


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