“The leaf of the reed,
Which has grown through the clefts in the ruins of ages.”
“The leaf of the reed, Which has grown through the clefts in the ruins of ages.”
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These four lists, or hands, are the fore feet of the serpent and the arms of Agnello. ↩
Shakespeare, in the “Additional Poems to Chester’s Love’s Martyrs,” Knight’s Shakespeare, VII 193, speaks of “Two distincts, division none”; and continues:—