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In the beginning, said a Persian poet--Allah took a rose, a lily, a dove, a serpent, a little honey, a Dead Sea apple, and a handful of clay. When he looked at the amalgam--it was a woman. - in the "Portfolio", July. 1894, p. 6 [Women] My heart is a lonely hunter that hunts on a lonely hill. - [Heart] Across the silent stream Where the dream-shadows go, From the dim blue Hill of Dream I have heard the west wind blow. - From the Hills of Dream [Dreams] Ah, the strange, sweet, lonely delight Of the Valleys of Dream. - From the Hills of Dream [Dreams]
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