ENVOYAGE.
Wliiclicver way the wind doth blow Some heart is 1.-1:k1 10 have it bo ; Then blow k, east or blow it, west, The wind that blows, that wind is best. My little craft sails not alone : A thousand fleets from every zone Are out tfpon a thousand sens ; What blow;; roi-miciifiivoiiriiiKbi-cezo Minht (lush another, with tlie shock Of doom, upon some hidden rock. And so I do not, ilaro to pray For winds to waft me on my way, But leave it to a Higher Will To stay or speed me, trusting still Th.it sill is well, and fur,: i hat Tie Who launched my banme will Hail with mo Tlnwiprh storm and calm, and will not. fail, Whatever hre.zfs may prevail. To land mo, every peril past. Within His shullcWnij heaven at last. Then whatsoever wind doth blow, My heart is triad to liave it so ; And blow it east or blow it west, The wind that blows, that wind is best Caroline A. Mason.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4124, 22 September 1883, Page 1 (Supplement)
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