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1824–1905

THE GIVER.

George MacDonald

To give a thing and take again Is counted meanness among men; To take away what once is given Cannot then be the way of heaven!

But human hearts are crumbly stuff, And never, never love enough, Therefore God takes and, with a smile, Puts our best things away a while.

Thereon some weep, some rave, some scorn, Some wish they never had been born; Some humble grow at last and still, And then God gives them what they will.

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