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1824–1905

XVI.

George MacDonald

And yet I fear lest men who read these lines, Should judge of them as if they wholly spake The love I bear Thee and thy holy sake; Saying: “He doth the high name wrong who twines

Earth's highest aim with Him, and thus combines Jesus and Art.” But I my refuge make In what the Word said: “Man his life shall take From every word:” in Art God first designs,—

He spoke the word. And let me humbly speak My faith, that Art is nothing to the act, Lowliest, that to the Truth bears witness meek, Renownless, even unknown, but yet a fact:

The glory of thy childhood and thy youth, Was not that Thou didst show, but didst the Truth.

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