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XVI.
OUR SHIELD

We give to others,—give them day by day
Of our hearts' best: we strengthen and make whole:
We soothe the sorrows of the weary soul;
We pour our spirits in eager help away.
But for the strength our stronger souls convey
To theirs, what gift is ours? what glad return
Of strength is given us when our own hearts burn,
When we lie sleepless till the morning grey?
If we shield others, God behind us stands,
A strength perpetual, a surpassing power,
And guards us with invincible great hands:
He seeks us out in sorrow's loneliest hour
And gives us, for our fellows' sympathy,
The sun's kiss and the friendship of the sea.