LONELY? —NO, NOT LONELY.
LON T ELY?-No, not lonsJy, While Jesus standeth by ; Efis presence fills my chamber ; 1 know that lie is nigh. FRIENDLESS ?-No, not friendless, For Josus is my Friend ; I chance, but He remtlneth True, faithful, to the end. TIRED?— not tired, While leaning on His breast ; My sonl bath sweat possession Of His eternal rest. SADDKNEDf-Ah, yes, saddened By earth's deep sin and woe ; Hew can I count as nothing What grieved my Saviour so. HELPLESS?—Ye*, so helpless, Hut l am leaning hard On the mifhty :itm of J-.sns, And He is keeping guard. "WAITING ?-Oh, yes, waiting. He bade me watch and wait; I enly wonder ofteu What makes my Lord so late. " HAPPY'-Yes, so happy, With joy too deep for words, A precious, sure foundation, A joy that is my Lord's. — E. T. Evkrard Fools.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8020, 6 August 1887, Page 4 (Supplement)
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142LONELY? —NO, NOT LONELY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8020, 6 August 1887, Page 4 (Supplement)
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