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The Aurora Borealis

    By George MacDonald



    Now have I grown a sharpness and an edge
    Unto my future nights, and I will cut
    Sheer through the ebon gates that yet will shut
    On every set of day; or as a sledge
    Drawn over snowy plains; where not a hedge
    Breaks this Aurora's dancing, nothing but
    The one cold Esquimaux' unlikely hut
    That swims in the broad moonlight! Lo, a wedge
    Of the clean meteor hath been brightly driven
    Right home into the fastness of the north!
    Anon it quickeneth up into the heaven!
    And I with it have clomb and spreaded forth
    Upon the crisp and cooling atmosphere!
    My soul is all abroad: I cannot find it here!



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