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The Afternoon
By Sir Edwin Arnold (18321904)
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Toilest through desert-sands of life, sore tried,
Climb trustful over death’s black ridge, for near
The bright wells shine: thou wilt be satisfied.
Who puttest faith in Him, and none beside,
Bear yet thy load; under the setting sun
The glad tents gleam: thou wilt be satisfied.
Man is in loss except he live aright,
And help his fellow to be firm and brave,
Faithful and patient: then the restful night!
Endure; putting our trust in Thee.