THE NEW EVE TO THE OLD ADAM.
BY ANNIK L. M I’/./.KY, I charge thee, Love, set not my aim too low If through the cycling ages I have b on A partner in thy ignorance and sin, So through the centuries that ebb and H >w I must, with thee, God’s seciets seek tc know. Whate’er the conflict, I will he p to win Our conquest ovtr foes without—within And where thou goesi, beloved, I will go. Set no dividing line between the t wain Whose aim and end are manifestly one ; Whate’er my loss P cannot be thy gain— W» d led the light and heat that make Life’s sun ; Not thine the glory and not mine the shame, We build the world together in one Name Hakpkk’s.
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White Ribbon, Volume 8, Issue 90, 1 November 1902, Page 5
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