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    Look-out Mountain

    by Herman Melville
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    The Night Fight.

    (November, 1863.)

    Who inhabiteth the Mountain
    That it shines in lurid light,
    And is rolled about with thunders,
    And terrors, and a blight,
    Like Kaf the peak of Eblis--
    Kaf, the evil height?
    Who has gone up with a shouting
    And a trumpet in the night?

    There is battle in the Mountain--
    Might assaulteth Might;
    'Tis the fastness of the Anarch,
    Torrent-torn, an ancient height;
    The crags resound the clangor
    Of the war of Wrong and Right;
    And the armies in the valley
    Watch and pray for dawning light.

    Joy, Joy, the day is breaking,
    And the cloud is rolled from sight;
    There is triumph in the Morning
    For the Anarch's plunging flight;
    God has glorified the Mountain
    Where a Banner burneth bright,
    And the armies in the valley
    They are fortified in right.
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