A year's good wishes in prose and poetry . myself. Ah ! a seraph may pray for a sinner,But a sinner must pray for himself. CHARLES M. DICKINSON. [213] JULY Thirty-first Day CHILDREN always turn to the light; oh, thatgrown-up men would do likewise ! JULIUS HARE. Lead, Kindly Light! amid the encircling gloom, Lead thou me on;The night is dark, and I am far from home; Lead Thou me Thou my feet; I do not ask to seeThe distant scene: one step enough for me. CARDINAL NEWMAN. In all the steps that are yet to be taken, in allthe experiences of hfe, in heart-troubles, in pas-sions to be borne,


A year's good wishes in prose and poetry . myself. Ah ! a seraph may pray for a sinner,But a sinner must pray for himself. CHARLES M. DICKINSON. [213] JULY Thirty-first Day CHILDREN always turn to the light; oh, thatgrown-up men would do likewise ! JULIUS HARE. Lead, Kindly Light! amid the encircling gloom, Lead thou me on;The night is dark, and I am far from home; Lead Thou me Thou my feet; I do not ask to seeThe distant scene: one step enough for me. CARDINAL NEWMAN. In all the steps that are yet to be taken, in allthe experiences of hfe, in heart-troubles, in pas-sions to be borne, in trials, in sorrows, in heart-aches, in yearnings and longings, in temptationsand struggles, in downfalls or uprising victories,may we have the sense of God with us in provi-dence, God with us in spirit, and in our hearts,dwelling with us as friend with friend, beecher. O solemn human life Whose nobler longings bid all conflicts cease. Grant but one days deep peace Beyond the utmost rumor of all strife. THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON. [214]. V^< f°- »,a«» resh a n d s i n CI upon H-pe shormless l^eCilpKn H-pe deep calm op love and everlasHna licil^ France^ i^idley HmCixy


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