. Argo . ttle we dreamed or realizedHow much they meant, how should he prized. Each one and tender memories of them cling,And to our eyes a tear will bring As we live them oer. Fitted in these, our hearts are our little hark we launch Upon lifes we set the sail, and glide(Jut from the harbor, on swelling tide Merrily. Soon c( une the storms, hut college bredWe have no fears, nor ever a dreadOf darkness. Firm is our trust, our faith is sure, Our love for our God is strong and pure. Kindly were when the danger is worst and mostFrom shipwreck, on the b


. Argo . ttle we dreamed or realizedHow much they meant, how should he prized. Each one and tender memories of them cling,And to our eyes a tear will bring As we live them oer. Fitted in these, our hearts are our little hark we launch Upon lifes we set the sail, and glide(Jut from the harbor, on swelling tide Merrily. Soon c( une the storms, hut college bredWe have no fears, nor ever a dreadOf darkness. Firm is our trust, our faith is sure, Our love for our God is strong and pure. Kindly were when the danger is worst and mostFrom shipwreck, on the barren coast liy wild winds the night, the dawn appears,Banished, our lingering doubts and fears ( >f evil born. 90 Soon calmer waters begin to the whole of the course is run,Nearer the goal. Safely weve steered our little barkOut of the mist, and the fog and the dark. Clear of the at last, we can now rejoice,Happy we are to hear the voice, Well done. R. W. 91


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