The hallowed Beauty shone resplendent from behind the veil. How wondrous a thing, how
wondrous indeed!
And, lo, the flame of rapture caused all souls to swoon away. How wondrous is this, how
wondrous indeed!
Rising up, they soared unto the blest pavilion ’neath the throne of heaven’s canopy. How
wondrous a mystery, how wondrous indeed!
Say: The Maiden of Eternity unveiled Her face—may her wondrous beauty be exalted indeed!
—
Shedding forth from earth to heaven its resplendent rays. How wondrous a light, how
wondrous indeed!
A lightning glance She cast, as piercing as a shooting star—how wondrous Her glance, how
wondrous indeed!—
A glance consuming every name and every title in its flames. How wondrous a feat, how
wondrous indeed!
To the dwellers of the realm of dust She turned Her gaze. How wondrous Her gaze, how
wondrous indeed!
And then did all creation shake and pass away. How astounding a death, how astounding
indeed!
She then let fall a raven lock, an ornament of spirit in the darkest night—how wondrous a
hue, how wondrous indeed!—
From which the fragrant breezes of the spirit were perceived. How wondrous a scent, how
wondrous indeed!
In Her right hand She bore the ruby wine and in Her left a portion of the finest fare. How
wondrous a grace, how wondrous indeed!
With hands encrimsoned with Her ardent lovers’ blood—how wondrous is this, how
wondrous indeed!—
In cups and chalices She passed round the wine of life. How wondrous a draught, how
wondrous indeed!
With harp and lute She sang in praise of Her Beloved. How wondrous a song, how wondrous
indeed!
Whereat the hearts were melted in consuming flames. How wondrous a love, how wondrous
indeed!
Of Her sustaining beauty She bestowed a boundless share—how wondrous a share, how
wondrous indeed!—
Then brought Her sword of charm upon Her lovers’ necks. How wondrous a blow, how
wondrous indeed!
Her pearl-like teeth did flash, no sooner had She smiled. How wondrous a pearl, how
wondrous indeed!
Whereat the hearts of them that know cried out and wept. How wondrous a piety, how
wondrous indeed!
But they that doubt and boast of self denied Her truth. How astounding a denial, how
astounding indeed!
And, hearing this, in sorrow, She repaired to Her abode. How astounding Her grief, how
astounding indeed! She returned from whence She came: How lofty were the steps She traced! How astounding a
decree, how astounding indeed!
She cried a cry of anguish, as to reduce all things to naught. How astounding Her woe, how
astounding indeed!
And from Her lips there streamed these words of warning and rebuke—how astounding a
stream, how astounding indeed!—
“Why do ye gainsay Me, O people of the Book?” How astounding is this, how astounding
indeed!
“Claim ye to be the guided and the loved ones of the Lord?” By God! How astounding a lie,
how astounding indeed!
“O my friends,” She said, “We shall not come again,”—how wondrous a return, how wondrous
indeed!—
“But will conceal God’s secrets in His Scriptures and His Books,” as bidden by One mighty
and bounteous indeed!
“Nor shall ye find Me till the Promised One appear on Judgement Day.” By My life! How
astounding an abasement, how astounding indeed!
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