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George MacDonald - To Aurelio SaffiGeorge MacDonald - To Aurelio Saffi
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To God and man be simply true; Do as thou hast been wont to do; Bring out thy treasures, old and new— Mean all the same when said to you. I love thee: thou art calm and strong; Firm in the right, mild to the wrong; Thy heart, in every raging throng, A chamber shut for prayer and song. Defeat thou know`st not, canst not know, Although thy aims so lofty go They need as long to root and grow As infant hills to reach the snow. Press on and prosper, holy friend! I, weak and ignorant, would lend A voice, thee, strong and wise, to send Prospering onward without end.
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