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November Blue

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The colour of the electric lights has a strange effect in giving a complementary tint to the air in the early evening.--ESSAY ON LONDON.     O, Heavenly colour! London town         Has blurred it from her skies;     And hooded in an earthly brown,         Unheaven'd the city lies.     No longer standard-like this hue         Above the broad road flies;     Nor does the narrow street the blue         Wear, slender pennon-wise.     But when the gold and silver lamps         Colour the London dew,     And, misted by the winter damps,         The shops shine bright anew--     Blue comes to earth, it walks the street,         It dyes the wide air through;     A mimic sky about their feet,         The throng go crowned with blue.

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"The colour of the electric lights has a strange effect in giving a complementary tint to the air in the early evening.--ESSAY ON LONDON...."

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