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Sonnet. To A.M.D.

    By George MacDonald



    Methinks I see thee, lying calm and low,
        Silent and dark within thy earthy bed;
        Thy mighty hands, in which I trusted, dead,
    Resting, with thy long arms, from work or blow;
    And the night-robe, around thy tall form, flow
        Down from the kingly face, and from the head,
        Save by its thick dark curls, uncovered--
    My brother, dear from childhood, lying so!
    Not often since thou went'st, I think of thee,
        (With inward cares and questionings oppressed);
        And yet, ere long, I seek thee in thy rest,
    And bring thee home my heart, as full, as free,
    As sure that thou wilt take me tenderly,
        As then when youth and nature made us blest.



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