HOPE.
No wintry silence, bo it o'er bo long lmt springtime ends it with the birds' sweet song. No day so drear but after fro3t and snow hen m Par North the sweetest rosea blow No night so long but daylight comes at last, And the pink dawns forgeta tho tlarßncea No work so toilsome but. the task begun On earth is finished with the Morning sun No way bo ruaeed but the wanderer's feeS Shall walk mweary in tbe Golden street. No parting over but the God of love Shall join tho parted, in that land above. J-S.JS,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12269, 13 May 1903, Page 2 (Supplement)
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