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1824–1905

PRAYER.

George MacDonald

We doubt the word that tells us: Ask, And ye shall have your prayer; We turn our thoughts as to a task, With will constrained and rare.

And yet we have; these scanty prayers Yield gold without alloy: O God! but he that trusts and dares Must have a boundless joy.

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