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Available Poems in A Book of Strife in the Form of The Diary of an Old Soul (by George MacDonald )

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  • And in the perfect time, O perfect God  (M. Ryan Taylor)
  • And when grim Death doth take me by the throat  (M. Ryan Taylor)
  • Come to me, Lord: I will not speculate how  (M. Ryan Taylor)
  • Give me a world, to part for praise and sunder  (M. Ryan Taylor)
  • Gloriously wasteful, O my Lord, art thou!  (M. Ryan Taylor)
  • Then to his neighbour one may call out, "Come!  (M. Ryan Taylor)
  • Thou, then as now, no less wilt be my life  (M. Ryan Taylor)
  • Thou wilt interpret life to me, and men  (M. Ryan Taylor)
  • Thy fishes breathe but where thy waters roll  (M. Ryan Taylor)

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