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Professor Noctutus.

    By George MacDonald



    Nobody knows the world but me.
    The rest go to bed; I sit up and see.
    I'm a better observer than any of you all,
    For I never look out till the twilight fall,
    And never then without green glasses,
    And that is how my wisdom passes.

    I never think, for that is not fit:
    I observe. I have seen the white moon sit
    On her nest, the sea, like a fluffy owl,
    Hatching the boats and the long-legged fowl!
    When the oysters gape--you may make a note--
    She drops a pearl into every throat.

    I can see the wind: can you do that?
    I see the dreams he has in his hat,
    I see him shaking them out as he goes,
    I see them rush in at man's snoring nose.
    Ten thousand things you could not think,
    I can write down plain with pen and ink!

    You know that I know; therefore pull off your hat,
    Whether round and tall, or square and flat:
    You cannot do better than trust in me;
    You may shut your eyes in fact--I see!
    Lifelong I will lead you, and then, like the owl,
    I will bury you nicely with my spade and showl.



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