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To A. J. Scott

    By George MacDonald



        When, long ago, the daring of my youth
        Drew nigh thy greatness with a little thing,
        Thou didst receive me; and thy sky of truth

        Has domed me since, a heaven of sheltering,
        Made homely by the tenderness and grace
        Which round thy absolute friendship ever fling

        A radiant atmosphere. Turn not thy face
        From that small part of earnest thanks, I pray,
        Which, spoken, leaves much more in speechless case.

        I see thee far before me on thy way
        Up the great peaks, and striding stronger still;
        Thy intellect unrivalled in its sway,

        Upheld and ordered by a regnant will;
        Thy wisdom, seer and priest of holy fate,
        Searching all truths its prophecy to fill;

        But this my joy: throned in thy heart so great,
        High Love is queen, and sits without a mate.


    May, 1857.



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