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In A Churchyard.

    By George MacDonald



    There may be seeming calm above, but no!--
    There is a pulse below which ceases not,
    A subterranean working, fiery hot,
    Deep in the million-hearted bosom, though
    Earthquakes unlock not the prodigious show
    Of elemental conflict; and this spot
    Nurses most quiet bones which lie and rot,
    And here the humblest weeds take root and grow.
    There is a calm upon the mighty sea,
    Yet are its depths alive and full of being,
    Enormous bulks that move unwieldily;
    Yet, pore we on it, they are past our seeing!--
    From the deep sea-weed fields, though wide and ample,
    Comes there no rushing sound: these do not trample!



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