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Sonnets I.

    By George MacDonald



    Inscribed to S.F.S.

    They say that lonely sorrows do not chance.
    I think it true, and that the cause I know:
    A sorrow glideth in a funeral show
    Easier than if it broke into a dance.
    But I think too, that joy doth joy enhance
    As often as an added grief brings low;
    And if keen-eyed to see the flowers that grow,
    As keen of nerve to feel the thorns that lance
    The foot that must walk naked in one way--
    Blest by the lily, white from toils and fears,
    Oftener than wounded by the thistle-spears,
    We should walk upright, bold, and earnest-gay.
    I'll tell you how it fared with me one day
    After noon in a world, so-called, of tears.



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