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English Poetry III: From Tennyson to Whitman.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.

George Mac Donald

690. That Holy Thing

THEY all were looking for a king

To slay their foes and lift them high:

Thou cam’st, a little baby thing

That made a woman cry.

O Son of Man, to right my lot

Naught but Thy presence can avail;

Yet on the road Thy wheels are not,

Nor on the sea Thy sail!

My how or when Thou wilt not heed,

But come down Thine own secret stair,

That Thou mayst answer all my need—

Yea, every bygone prayer.