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On Blakelock’s Moonlit Landscape in the de Young Museum Tree silhouettes of hickory and oak In mounded blackness spread against the light, Yielding to monochrome one half the night, While all the other has the lucent look Of moon-engendered mist in open height On shimmeringly unfolded lake and stream. At Jasper once the Athabasca shone With beauty like this, and so pure, I own Your madness seems, for such, not too extreme.  You are reading copyrighted material published by Ohio University Press/Swallow Press. Unauthorized posting, copying, or distributing of this work except as permitted under U.S. copyright law is illegal and injures the author and publisher. ...

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