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The Prophet

    By George MacDonald



    Speak, Prophet of the Lord! We may not start
    To find thee with us in thine ancient dress,
    Haggard and pale from some bleak wilderness,
    Empty of all save God and thy loud heart,
    Nor with like rugged message quick to dart
    Into the hideous fiction mean and base;
    But yet, O prophet man, we need not less
    But more of earnest, though it is thy part
    To deal in other words, if thou wouldst smite
    The living Mammon, seated, not as then
    In bestial quiescence grimly dight,
    But robed as priest, and honoured of good men
    Yet
thrice as much an idol-god as when
    He stared at his own feet from morn to night.



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