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Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). A Victorian Anthology, 1837–1895. 1895.

George Macdonald 1824–1905

World and Soul

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THIS infant world has taken long to make!

Nor hast Thou done the making of it yet,

But wilt be working on when death has set

A new mound in some church-yard for my sake.

On flow the centuries without a break;

Uprise the mountains, ages without let;

The lichens suck the rock’s breast—food they get:

Years more than past, the young earth yet will take.

But in the dumbness of the rolling time,

No veil of silence shall encompass me:

Thou wilt not once forget and let me be;

Rather wouldst Thou some old chaotic prime

Invade, and, with a tenderness sublime,

Unfold a world, that I, thy child, might see.