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LOVE'S MYSTERY.

Oh, where the scales to measure Love, And where shall Love's worth valued be? And what the length and what the height Of Love, I pray thee tell to mn. If thou canst measure ocean seas, Canst weigh high mountains in thy hand, If thou canst gauge the height of Heaven— Yet Love thou wilt not understand ! For Love can never measured Love hath no earthly counterpart, Love only can by Love be weighed And paid in coin of the heart. From "Poetry of To-day."

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Observer, Volume XL, Issue 24, 14 February 1920, Page 31

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LOVE'S MYSTERY. Observer, Volume XL, Issue 24, 14 February 1920, Page 31

LOVE'S MYSTERY. Observer, Volume XL, Issue 24, 14 February 1920, Page 31

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