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Confidence

    By George MacDonald



    Lie down upon the ground, thou hopeless one!
    Press thy face in the grass, and do not speak.
    Dost feel the green globe whirl? Seven times a week
    Climbeth she out of darkness to the sun,
    Which is her God; seven times she doth not shun
    Awful eclipse, laying her patient cheek
    Upon a pillow ghost-beset with shriek
    Of voices utterless, which rave and run
    Through all the star-penumbra, craving light
    And tidings of the dawn from East and West.
    Calmly she sleepeth, and her sleep is blest
    With heavenly visions, and the joy of Night
    Treading aloft with moons; nor hath she fright
    Though cloudy tempests beat upon her breast.



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