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The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
William Henry Hurlburt (18271895)
Faith
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And tears will blind us to the blessed sight;
We will not doubt, if darkness still doth try us,—
Our souls have promise of serenest light.
They press no harder than our souls can bear;
The thorniest way is lying still behind us,—
We shall be braver for the past despair.
Sin with its fears shall leave us at the last:
All its best hopes in glad fulfillment blending,
Life shall be with us when the Death is past.
On our frail hearts, that faint without their friend;
Help us, O Father! let thy constant blessing
Strengthen our weakness—till the joyful end.