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THE STAR OF GOD'S MALISON by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP

First Line: HANGING LEPROUS AND WHITE IN THE WIDE / UNIVERSE
Last Line: ALONG THE DREAD HUSH OF A DESOLATE LAND.
Subject(s): DESOLATION; LEPROSY; RELIGION; LEPERS; THEOLOGY;

HANGING leprous and white in the wide universe
Was a star done to death by the hand of God's curse.
Each mount was an island suspended in air,
And petrified hurricanes hung here and there
In impotent menace; whole forests inclined
Were frozen one way by a visible wind;
Like death-shrouded lava the face of the Deep
Paused in green convolutions, in masses did stand
Along the dread hush of a desolate land.



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