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Two Rondels

    By George MacDonald



    I.

    When, in the mid-sea of the night,
        I waken at thy call, O Lord,
        The first that troop my bark aboard
    Are darksome imps that hate the light,
    Whose tongues are arrows, eyes a blight--
        Of wraths and cares a pirate horde--
    Though on the mid-sea of the night
        It was thy call that waked me, Lord.

    Then I must to my arms and fight--
        Catch up my shield and two-edged sword,
        The words of him who is thy word--
    Nor cease till they are put to flight;
    Then in the mid-sea of the night
        I turn and listen for thee, Lord.

    II.

    There comes no voice from thee, O Lord,
        Across the mid-sea of the night!
        I lift my voice and cry with might:
    If thou keep silent, soon a horde
    Of imps again will swarm aboard,
        And I shall be in sorry plight
    If no voice come from thee, my Lord,
    Across the mid-sea of the night.

    There comes no voice; I hear no word!
        But in my soul dawns something bright:--
        There is no sea, no foe to fight!
    Thy heart and mine beat one accord:
    I need no voice from thee, O Lord,
        Across the mid-sea of the night.



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