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NOVEMBER

Geof Huth

306/60

daybreak will search
         to-morrow
& stamp
the dark

 

307/59

falsehood
ignominy
& be at rest

 

308/58

the minister of Mars
         power & battle
         I give
only prelude

 

309/57

o’er that flutter
         thoughts hovering
my heart
& rest

 

310/56

my allotted sphere
         ardour swift
my hands
no prudence

 

311/55

shake & purify
         wicked
         wonder
wholly like glass

 

312/54

dusk & twilight
         half my task
shortcomings
& shadows

 

313/53

pause or stay
         moon will wax
mist to rain
to cloud

 

314/52

through rifted
in thy birth
by the good

 

315/51

uttermost
of all shining
         endless

 

316/50

who doth
         in the
         unknown
be?

 

317/49

glory doth
a fervent heart
         perform
the wind

 

318/48

foreordained
         more fixed
         infinitely wise
alternate

 

319/47

turn without
         sound
         without
pause

 

320/46

toil shall cease
         weary
         after
hope

 

321/45

pencil
         or of pen
boundless
a vast plain

 

322/44

I beseech thee
         to reach
& follow

323/43

whene’er
         noble though
         surprises
heart

 

324/42

thou art
among who
         celestial
beareth message

 

325/41

he hath
         into stillness
gathered
storm

 

326/40

O great Eternity
         branches to
         blossoms
through turnings

 

327/39

however watched
howsoe’er defended
still lost

 

328/38

that throb
         feverish
as passion
conceals

 

329/37

halcyon
         impending embers
aflame

 

 

 

 

 

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The November section of Longfellow Memoranda that appears in this issue of DIAGRAM is one poem which may be thirty poems or may be one twelfth of a poem created from a few words from Longfellow, words from elsewhere, and ideas from wherever words come from.