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Autumn.

    By W. M. MacKeracher



    The Year, an aged holy priest,
    In gorgeous vestments clad,
    Now celebrates the solemn feast
    Of Autumn, sweet and sad.

    The Sun, a contrite thurifer
    After his garish days,
    Through lessening arch, a wavy blur,
    His burnish'd censer sways.

    The Earth, - an altar all afire
    Her hecatombs to claim,
    Shoots upward many a golden spire
    And crimson tongue of flame.

    Like Jethro's shepherd, when he turn'd
    In Midian's land to view
    The bush that unconsuming burn'd,
    I pause - and worship, too.



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