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1867–1935

SACRIFICE

George William Russell

Those delicate wanderers, The wind, the star, the cloud, Ever before mine eyes, As to an altar bowed,

Light and dew-laden airs Offer in sacrifice. The offerings arise: Hazes of rainbow light,

Pure crystal, blue, and gold, Through dreamland take their flight; And‘ mid the sacrifice God moveth as of old.

In miracles of fire He symbols forth his days; In gleams of crystal light Reveals what pure pathways

Lead to the soul's desire, The silence of the height.

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