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				Title:     I Know What Beauty Is 
			    
Author: George MacDonald [
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I know what beauty is, for Thou
 Hast set the world within my heart;
 Its glory from me will not part;
I never loved it more than now.
I know the Sabbath afternoon:
 The light lies sleeping on the graves;
 Against the sky the poplar waves;
The river plays a Sabbath tune.
Ah, know I not the spring's snow-bell?
 The summer woods at close of even?
 Autumn, when earth dies into heaven,
And winter's storms, I know them well.
I know the rapture music brings,
 The power that dwells in ordered tones,
 A living voice that loves and moans,
And speaks unutterable things.
Consenting beauties in a whole;
 The living eye, the imperial head,
 The gait of inward music bred,
The woman form, a radiant soul.
And splendours all unspoken bide
 Within the ken of spirit's eye;
 And many a glory saileth by,
Borne on the Godhead's living tide.
But I leave all, thou man of woe!
 Put off my shoes, and come to Thee;
 Thou art most beautiful to me;
More wonderful than all I know.
As child forsakes his favourite toy,
 His sisters' sport, his wild bird's nest;
 And climbing to his mother's breast,
Enjoys yet more his former joy--
I lose to find. On forehead wide
 The jewels tenfold light afford:
 So, gathered round thy glory, Lord,
All beauty else is glorified.
[The end]
George MacDonald's poem: I Know What Beauty Is
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