So all night long the storm roared on:
The morning broke without a sun;
In tiny spherule traced with lines
Of Nature’s geometric signs,
In starry flake, and pellicle,
All day the hoary meteor fell;
And, when the second morning shone,
We looked upon a world unknown,
On nothing we could call our own.
Around the glistening wonder bent
The blue walls of the firmament,
No cloud above, no earth below,—
A universe of sky and snow!

Autore: John Greenleaf Whittier

So all night long the storm roared on:<br />The morning broke without a sun;<br />In tiny spherule traced with lines<br />Of Nature’s geometric signs,<br />In starry flake, and pellicle,<br />All day the hoary meteor fell;<br />And, when the second morning shone,<br />We looked upon a world unknown,<br />On nothing we could call our own.<br />Around the glistening wonder bent<br />The blue walls of the firmament,<br />No cloud above, no earth below,—<br />A universe of sky and snow! - John Greenleaf Whittier


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