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 | POLYPHILOPROGENITIVE |  | 
 | The sapient sutlers of the Lord |  | 
 | Drift across the window-panes. |  | 
 | In the beginning was the Word. |  | 
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  | In the beginning was the Word. | 5 | 
 | Superfetation of  , |  | 
 | And at the mensual turn of time |  | 
 | Produced enervate Origen. |  | 
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  | A painter of the Umbrian school |  | 
 | Designed upon a gesso ground | 10 | 
 | The nimbus of the Baptized God. |  | 
 | The wilderness is cracked and browned |  | 
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  | But through the water pale and thin |  | 
 | Still shine the unoffending feet |  | 
 | And there above the painter set | 15 | 
 | The Father and the Paraclete. .    .    .    .    .
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 | The sable presbyters approach |  | 
 | The avenue of penitence; |  | 
 | The young are red and pustular |  | 
 | Clutching piaculative pence. | 20 | 
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  | Under the penitential gates |  | 
 | Sustained by staring Seraphim |  | 
 | Where the souls of the devout |  | 
 | Burn invisible and dim. |  | 
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  | Along the garden-wall the bees | 25 | 
 | With hairy bellies pass between |  | 
 | The staminate and pistilate, |  | 
 | Blest office of the epicene. |  | 
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  | Sweeney shifts from ham to ham |  | 
 | Stirring the water in his bath. | 30 | 
 | The masters of the subtle schools |  | 
 | Are controversial, polymath. |  | 
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