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1835–1900

Calm soul, unkindled by the sight...

Theodore Harding Rand

Calm soul, unkindled by the sight Of open heavens at noon of night, Thou'lt dread the fires of day of judgment When roll the skies as a parchment slight.

He waits not for that upward gaze — The world is full of judgment days; And every night the page is written, “An atheist,” or “Behold he prays!”

Ah, me! These lights so manifold, So silvern new, so golden old, Do witness swift, like fires of vengeance, Against indifferent hearts and cold.

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