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1844–1912

NATURAL THEOLOGY.

Andrew Lang

“Once Cagn was like a father, kind and good, But He was spoiled by fighting many things; He wars upon the lions in the wood, And breaks the Thunder-bird's tremendous wings;

But still we cry to Him,— We are thy brood — O Cagn, be merciful! and us He brings To herds of elands, and great store of food, And in the desert opens water-springs.”

So Qing, King Nqsha's Bushman hunter, spoke, Beside the camp-fire, by the fountain fair, When all were weary, and soft clouds of smoke Were fading, fragrant, in the twilit air:

And suddenly in each man's heart there woke A pang, a sacred memory of prayer.

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