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1824–1905

SUDDEN CALM.

George MacDonald

There is a bellowing in me, as of might Unfleshed and visionless, mangling the air With horrible convulse, as if it bare The cruel weight of worlds, but could not fight

With the thick-dropping clods, and could but bite A vapour-cloud! Oh, I will climb the stair Of the great universe, and lay me there Even at the threshold of his gate, despite

The tempest, and the weakness, and the rush Of this quick crowding on me!— Oh, I dream! Now I am sailing swiftly, as we seem To do in sleep! and I can hear the gush

Of a melodious wave that carries me On, on for ever to eternity!

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