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Sonnet. About Jesus. XVII

    By George MacDonald



    The highest marble Sorrow vanishes
    Before a weeping child.[2] The one doth seem,
    The other is. And wherefore do we dream,
    But that we live? So I rejoice in this,
    That Thou didst cast Thyself, in all the bliss
    Of conscious strength, into Life's torrent stream,
    (Thy deeds fresh life-springs that with blessings teem)
    Acting, not painting rainbows o'er its hiss.
    Forgive me, Lord, if in these verses lie
    Mean thoughts, and stains of my infirmity;
    Full well I know that if they were as high
    In holy song as prophet's ecstasy,
    'Tis more to Thee than this, if I, ah me!
    Speak gently to a child for love of Thee.



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2: John Sterling.


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