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Apostrophe To Nature

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Title:     Apostrophe To Nature
Author: Victor Hugo [More Titles by Hugo]

("O Soleil!")

[Bk. II. iv., Anniversary of the Coup d'Etat, 1852.]


O Sun! thou countenance divine!
Wild flowers of the glen,
Caves swoll'n with shadow, where sunshine
Has pierced not, far from men;
Ye sacred hills and antique rocks,
Ye oaks that worsted time,
Ye limpid lakes which snow-slide shocks
Hurl up in storms sublime;
And sky above, unruflfed blue,
Chaste rills that alway ran
From stainless source a course still true,
What think ye of this man?





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Victor Hugo's poem: Apostrophe To Nature

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