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VIOLIN SONGS: OH THOU OF LITTLE FAITH by GEORGE MACDONALD

Poet Analysis

First Line: SAD-HEARTED, BE AT PEACE; THE SNOWDROP LIES
Last Line: AND IN HIS HEART THY PRAYER IS RESTING NOW.
Subject(s): COMFORT; DOUBT; FAITH; GOD; SKEPTICISM; BELIEF; CREED;

SAD-HEARTED, be at peace: the snowdrop lies
Buried in sepulchre of ghastly snow;
But spring is floating up the southern skies,
And darkling the pale snowdrop waits below.

Let me persuade: in dull December's day
We scarce believe there is a month of June;
But up the stairs of April and of May
The hot sun climbeth to the summer's noon.

Yet hear me: I love God, and half I rest.
O better! God loves thee, so all rest thou.
He is our summer, our dim-visioned Best;—
And in his heart thy prayer is resting now.



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