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San Miniato

by Oscar Wilde, 1881

See, I have climbed the mountain side
   Up to this holy house of God,
   Where once that Angel-Painter trod
 Who saw the heavens opened wide,

   And throned upon the crescent moon
   The Virginal white Queen of Grace,—
   Mary! could I but see thy face
 Death could not come at all too soon.

   O crowned by God with thorns and pain!
   Mother of Christ! O mystic wife!
   My heart is weary of this life
 And over-sad to sing again.

   O crowned by God with love and flame!
   O crowned by Christ the Holy One!
   O listen ere the searching sun
 Show to the world my sin and shame.

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