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Fate

    By George MacDonald



    Oft, as I rest in quiet peace, am I
    Thrust out at sudden doors, and madly driven
    Through desert solitudes, and thunder-riven
    Black passages which have not any sky:
    The scourge is on me now, with all the cry
    Of ancient life that hath with murder striven.
    How many an anguish hath gone up to heaven,
    How many a hand in prayer been lifted high
    When the black fate came onward with the rush
    Of whirlwind, avalanche, or fiery spume!
    Even at my feet is cleft a shivering tomb
    Beneath the waves; or else, with solemn hush
    The graveyard opens, and I feel a crush
    As if we were all huddled in one doom!



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