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 | | She had come to him, mated with him in whom were mingled threefold the modern Americas, classical Europe and ancient China, and out of which he gave birth Zeus-like to these enigmatic and luminous poems. |
 | | For myself, raised on the wavering certainties of post-War Irish-Australian Catholicism, Pound's vision of the maidenly Goddess was a natural extension of Italianate images: the Blessèd Virgin Maria being visited by saccharine Angels in flowing blonde locks, or herself in assumptive ecstasy. |
 | | But we Europeans made her into something else, our Demeter, emyne, Zemes Mate, Matriuka, the eternal Triple Goddess visualised as Maiden, Matron and Sophia, the Feminine Trinity. |
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