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GEORGE MEREDITH

776. Lucifer in Starlight

a starr'd night Prince Lucifer uprose. Tired of his dark dominion swung the fiend

Above the rolling ball in cloud part screened, Where sinners hugg'd their spectre of repose. Poor prey to his hot fit of pride were those.

And now upon his western wing he lean'd,

Now his huge bulk o'er Afric's sands careen'd, Now the black planet shadow'd Arctic snows. Soaring through wider zones that prir.k'd his scars

With memory of the old revolt from Awe, He reach'd a middle height, and at the stars, Which are the brain of heaven, he look'd, and sank. Around the ancient track march'd, rank on rank,

The army of unalterable law.

��ALEXANDER SMITH

7/7. Love

TTHE fierce exulting worlds, the motes in rays,

  • The churlish thistles, scented briers,

The wind-swept bluebells on the sunny braes, Down to the central fires,

Exist alike in Love. Love is a sea

Filling all the abysses dim Of lornest space, in whose deeps regally

Suns and their bright broods swim.

This mighty sea of Love, with wondrous tides,.

Is sternly just to sun and grain ; 'Tis laving at this moment Saturn's sides,

'Tis in my blood and brain.

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