Robert Browning and Meteorology

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ROBERT BROWNING'S well-known description of Aurora Borealis, in ``Easter Day'' (c. xv. xvii), is so graphic that it must have been written from personal observation. Probably few persons can fully appreciate its accuracy; but on September 24, in that wonderful Aurora year 1870, just such a display took place, which I had the fortunate opportunity of watching nearly all night from the Welsh hills, when all the phenomena Browning describes, and many others, were abundantly visible. But I can find no account of any such display having been seen in these latitudes earlier in the century, and ``Easter Day'' dates from 1850.

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