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The Unseen Miracle

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The Angel of the night when night was gone     High upon Heaven's ramparts, cried, "The Dawn!"     And wheeling worlds grew radiant with the one     And undiminished glory of the sun.     And Angel, Seraph, Saint and Cherubim     Raised to the morning their exultant hymn.     All Heaven thrilled anew to look upon     The great recurring miracle of dawn.     And in the little worlds beneath them--men     Rose, yawned and ate and turned to toil again.

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