| Nicholson & Lee, eds. The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse. 1917. |
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| 323. The Kings Daughter |
| By Ella Dietz |
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| | The Word, the Redeemed is such as needs to be washed, and cleansed, and clothed upon. |
| In her lives the Imrah, the Word which is distilled and purified. |
| The feminine Imrah, or seven times purified words of Elóhah and of Jehovah. |
| It is a quickening Word, which comforts in affliction, and is the reward of all who keep Jehovahs precepts. |
| MRS. BREWSTER MACPHERSON. |
I AM beloved of the Prince of the garden of pleasure, | |
| I am beloved; | |
| I am his pearl, and his dove, and his hearts hidden treasure, | |
| I am approved; | |
| To-day he has given his love, oh! his love without measure, | 5 |
| Which can never be moved. | |
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| He has called me Beloved of my soul, and my heart beats, repeating | |
| Beloved of my soul, | |
| And my blood dances swift through my veins in a musical beating; | |
| The twin currents roll, | 10 |
| Pouring forth their wild love, then again to their centre retreating | |
| Under righteous control. | |
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| O king of my lifes hidden spring! O lord of my being! | |
| Beloved of my heart; | |
| Our lips breathed one prayer, and our souls, in a sudden, agreeing, | 15 |
| Knit, joining each part | |
| Of the long-severed Word that the prophets beheld in their seeing | |
| Belovèd thou art. | |
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| The long-severed name of the Lord we are loving and fearing; | |
| Our Sabbaths of rest | 20 |
| Do welcome the Son; the Redeemed hail the Bridegrooms appearing | |
| His Name ever blest; | |
| The Word in our hearts spoken now, in soft accents endearing, | |
| With joy is confest. | |
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| Yea! Imrahthe Word, the Redeemed, the Bride of the Morning, | 25 |
| The joy of the earth; | |
| O Imrah, beloved, whom the world had outcast in its scorning, | |
| Rejoice in thy birth; | |
| Ten thousands shall bless thee and bring thee thy gems of adorning, | |
| And comfort thy dearth. | 30 |
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