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    By George MacDonald



    On the far horizon there
    Heaps of cloudy darkness rest;
    Though the wind is in the air
    There is stupor east and west.

    For the sky no change is making,
    Scarce we know it from the plain;
    Droop its eyelids never waking,
    Blinded by the misty rain;

    Save on high one little spot,
    Round the baffled moon a space
    Where the tumult ceaseth not:
    Wildly goes the midnight race!

    And a joy doth rise in me
    Upward gazing on the sight,
    When I think that others see
    In yon clouds a like delight;

    How perchance an aged man
    Struggling with the wind and rain,
    In the moonlight cold and wan
    Feels his heart grow young again;

    As the cloudy rack goes by,
    How the life-blood mantles up
    Till the fountain deep and dry
    Yields once more a sparkling cup.

    Or upon the gazing child
    Cometh down a thought of glory
    Which will keep him undefiled
    Till his head is old and hoary.

    For it may be he hath woke
    And hath raised his fair young form;
    Strangely on his eyes have broke
    All the splendours of the storm;

    And his young soul forth doth leap
    With the storm-clouds in the moon;
    And his heart the light will keep
    Though the vision passeth soon.

    Thus a joy hath often laughed
    On my soul from other skies,
    Bearing on its wings a draught
    From the wells of Paradise,

    For that not to me alone
    Comes a splendour out of fear;
    Where the light of heaven hath shone
    There is glory far and near.



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