W. Garrett Horder, comp. The Poets’ Bible: New Testament. 1895.
The Woman Whom Satan Had Bound
George MacDonald (18241905)F
Her eyes had graveward sent;
All vain for her the starry pole,
She is so bowed and bent.
What tenderness of hands!
Oh! is it strength, or fancy mere?
New hope, or breaking bands?
Channels it used to know,
And up, amidst the wondering throng,
She rises firm and slow—
Will, power no more at strife—
In homage to the living Law
Who gives her back her life.
Unbinder of the bound!
Thou seest our sore-burdened
Bend hopeless to the ground.
Thou watchest for the hour
To raise the forward-beaming eye,
To wake the slumbering power.
From off the withered face;
Lift up thy bowed old men, in prime
Of youthful manhood’s grace.
Arise thy women fair;
Old age, a shadow, not a doom,
Lo! is not anywhere.
As melts a cureless woe,
When, by the dawning of the day
Surprised, the dream must go.
Whate’er the needful cure;
The great best only thou wilt do,
And hoping I endure.