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Second Sight.

    By George MacDonald



    Rich is the fancy which can double back
    All seeming forms, and from cold icicles
    Build up high glittering palaces where dwells
    Summer perfection, moulding all this wrack
    To spirit symmetry, and doth not lack
    The power to hear amidst the funeral bells
    The eternal heart's wind-melody which swells
    In whirlwind flashes all along its track!
    So hath the sun made all the winter mine
    With gardens springing round me fresh and fair;
    On hidden leaves uncounted jewels shine;
    I live with forms of beauty everywhere,
    Peopling the crumbling waste and icy pool
    With sights and sounds of life most beautiful.



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