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Excerpt from Occasionals Poems
And treated with respect profound Should they escape, on that rough sea Whose shores with many wrecks are strown, The sad, sad fate, or destiny, To die unhonored or unknown.
But, three score years and ten and three, Forever giving, day by day, The Love Divine has cared for me, Guiding my footsteps all the way; The Love that watches over all, And over every ill prevails; The Love that notes the sparrow's fall; The Love that never, never fails.
So I, in faith that never fears, In light and warmth of God's own sun, Await the fruitage of the years; The while I say, Thy will be done. The author. September, 1906.
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