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1824–1905

EARLY POEMS.

George MacDonald

Away from the city's herds! Away from the noisy street! Away from the storm of words, Where hateful and hating meet!

Away from the vapour grey, That like a boding of ill Is blotting the morning gay, And gathers and darkens still!

Away from the stupid book! For, like the fog's weary rest, With anger dull it fills each nook Of my aching and misty breast.

Over some shining shore, There hangeth a space of blue; A parting‘ mid thin clouds hoar Where the sunlight is falling through.

The glad waves are kissing the shore Rejoice, and tell it for ever; The boat glides on, while its oar Is flashing out of the river.

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