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To G. M. T

    By George MacDonald



        The sun is sinking in the west,
        Long grow the shadows dim;
        Have patience, sister, to be blest,
        Wait patiently for Him.

        Thou knowest love, much love hast had,
        Great things of love mayst tell,
        Ought'st never to be very sad
        For thou too hast lov'd well.

        His house thou know'st, who on the brink
        Of death loved more than thou,
        Loved more than thy great heart can think,
        And just as then loves now--

        In that great house is one who waits
        For thy slow-coming foot;
        Glad is he with his angel-mates
        Yet often listens mute,

        For he of all men loves thee best:
        He haunts the heavenly clock;
        Ah, he has long been up and drest
        To open to thy knock!

        Fear not, doubt not because of those
        On whom earth's keen winds blow;
        God's love shames all our pitying woes,
        Be ready thou to go.

        Forsaken dream not hearts which here
        Bask in no sunny shine;
        Each shall one coming day be dear
        To love as good as thine.



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