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Galileo

    By George MacDonald



    "And yet it moves!" Ah, Truth, where wert thou then
    When all for thee they racked each piteous limb?
    Wert thou in heaven, and busy with thy hymn
    When those poor hands convulsed that held thy pen?
    Art thou a phantom that deceives! men
    To their undoing? or dost thou watch him
    Pale, cold, and silent in his dungeon dim?
    And wilt thou ever speak to him again?
    "It moves, it moves! Alas, my flesh was weak!
    That was a hideous dream! I'll cry aloud
    How the green bulk wheels sunward day by day!
    Ah me! ah me! perchance my heart was proud
    That I alone should know that word to speak!
    And now, sweet Truth, shine upon these, I pray."



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