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The Aurora

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Night and the sea, and heaven overhead     Cloudless and vast, as 'twere of hollowed spar,     Wherein the facets gleamed of many a star,     And the half-moon a crystal radiance shed.     Then suddenly, with burning banners spread,     In pale celestial armour, as for war,     Into the heaven, flaming from afar,     The Northern Lights their phalanxed splendours led.     Night, for the moment, seemed to catch her breath,     And earth gazed, silent with astonishment,     As spear on spear the auroral armies came;     As when, triumphant over hell and death,     The victor angels thronged God's firmament     With sword on sword and burning oriflamme.

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