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To A February Primrose

    By George MacDonald



    I know not what among the grass thou art,
        Thy nature, nor thy substance, fairest flower,
        Nor what to other eyes thou hast of power
    To send thine image through them to the heart;
    But when I push the frosty leaves apart
        And see thee hiding in thy wintry bower
        Thou growest up within me from that hour,
    And through the snow I with the spring depart.

    I have no words. But fragrant is the breath,
        Pale beauty, of thy second life within.
    There is a wind that cometh for thy death,
        But thou a life immortal dost begin,
    Where in one soul, which is thy heaven, shall dwell
    Thy spirit, beautiful Unspeakable!



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