Poems by George MacDonald
A Prayer In Sickness
... Of the swathing, blinding shroud: ...
Up In The Tree
... Not a star would you clutch of all you would see, ...
A Lown Nicht
... Lat them glimmer an' score atween the lines ...
My Heart
... And yet light's garment round me throwest, ...
The Unseen Face
... The pale face crowned with thorns, baptized with tears, ...
The Three Horses
... Oh, the sun and the wind! Oh, the life and the love! ...
Nature: A Moral Power
... The woods, the valleys, and the mountains wear ...
Thy Heart
... But of bread a wide-mouthed basket, ...
Time And Time
... " "Was't the sea o' space wi' its storm o' time ...
Halloween
... And she spak, but her word it was far and strayit, ...
Within and Without: Part V: A Dramatic Poem
... crucifix. Her back only is seen, for the Poet dares not look on her ...
O Lord, How Happy!
... And when life's fiercest storms are sent ...
Contrition
... Poured thee no wine, and drank deep of dishonour! ...
Home From The Wars
... With wounds half healed, and sorely trembling knee, ...
At My Window After Sunset
... Twixt wind-broke wave and heaven's uncaring space! ...