The Diary of an Old Soul

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Author: George MacDonald

27.

As to our mothers came help in our birth—
Not lost in lifing us, but saved and blest—
Self bearing self, although right sorely prest,
Shall nothing lose, but die and be at rest
In life eternal, beyond all care and dearth.
God-born then truly, a man does no more ill,
Perfectly loves, and has whate’er he will.

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Chicago: George MacDonald, "27.," The Diary of an Old Soul, ed. Sutherland, Alexander, 1853-1902 and trans. Seaton, R. C. in The Diary of an Old Soul (New York: George E. Wood, ""Death-bed"" edition, 1892), Original Sources, accessed July 26, 2024, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=V48LEUCAJVJDMDW.

MLA: MacDonald, George. "27." The Diary of an Old Soul, edited by Sutherland, Alexander, 1853-1902, and translated by Seaton, R. C., in The Diary of an Old Soul, New York, George E. Wood, ""Death-bed"" edition, 1892, Original Sources. 26 Jul. 2024. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=V48LEUCAJVJDMDW.

Harvard: MacDonald, G, '27.' in The Diary of an Old Soul, ed. and trans. . cited in ""Death-bed"" edition, 1892, The Diary of an Old Soul, George E. Wood, New York. Original Sources, retrieved 26 July 2024, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=V48LEUCAJVJDMDW.