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Sonnet. About Jesus. XI.

    By George MacDonald



    The eye was shut in men; the hearing ear
    Dull unto deafness; nought but earthly things
    Had credence; and no highest art that flings
    A spirit radiance from it, like the spear
    Of the ice-pointed mountain, lifted clear
    In the nigh sunrise, had made skyey springs
    Of light in the clouds of dull imaginings:
    Vain were the painter or the sculptor here.
    Give man the listening heart, the seeing eye;
    Give life; let sea-derived fountain well,
    Within his spirit, infant waves, to tell
    Of the far ocean-mysteries that lie
    Silent upon the horizon,--evermore
    Falling in voices on the human shore.



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