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Stella Flammarum: An Ode to Halleys Comet by William Wilfred Campbell
Strange wanderer out of the deeps, Whence, journeying, come you? From what far, unsunned sleeps Did fate foredoom you, Returning for ever again Through the surgings of man, A flaming, awesome portent of dread Down the centuries' span? Riddle! from the dark unwrung By all earth's sages;-- God's fiery torch from His hand outflung, To flame through the ages: Thou Satan of planets eterne, 'Mid angry path, Chained, in circlings vast, to burn Out ancient wrath.
By what dread hand first loosed From fires eternal? With majesties dire infused Of force supernal, Takest thy headlong way O'er the highways of space? O wonderful, blossoming flower of fear On the sky's far face!
What secret of destiny's will In thy wild burning? What portent dire of humanity's ill In thy returning? Or art thou brand of love In masking of bale? And bringest thou ever some mystical surcease For all who wail?
Perchance, O Visitor dread, Thou hast thine appointed Task, thou bolt of the vast outsped! With God's anointed, Performest some endless toil In the universe wide, Feeding or curing some infinite need Where the vast worlds ride.
Once, only once, thy face Will I view in this breathing; Just for a space thy majesty trace 'Mid earth's mad seething; Ere I go hence to my place, As thou to thy deeps, Thou flambent core of a universe dread, Where all else sleeps.
But thou and man's spirit are one, Thou poet! thou flaming Soul of the dauntless sun, Past all reclaiming! One in that red unrest, That yearning, that surge, That mounting surf of the infinite dream, O'er eternity's verge.
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