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Unrest

    By George MacDonald



    Comes there, O Earth, no breathing time for thee,
    No pause upon thy many-chequered lands?
    Now resting on my bed with listless hands
    I mourn thee resting not. Continually
    Hear I the plashing borders of the sea
    Answer each other from the rocks and sands!
    Troop all the rivers seawards; nothing stands,
    But with strange noises hasteth terribly!
    Loam-eared hyenas go a moaning by;
    Howls to each other all the bloody crew
    Of Afric's tigers! but, O men, from you
    Comes this perpetual sound more loud and high
    Than aught that vexes air! I hear the cry
    Of infant generations rising too!



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