POETRY
STBENGTH FOB THE DAT. Not for some future jean, Wltkin whose misty length May lie a shadow of great woe and teara, A burden sore of earfang care andiears, He atom His promised strength, But as the manna fell Eaoh day fciffi heaien, lor all the™ef Waiting Israel, So, too, is freely given,
Strength for the duly life, A Messed store, For tte Bmall , womes ** P* 1 * 1 * Btnfe ** need 1S leEB or moie ' „ . .. „. mmmmt . _.__,««_ He hath His great supplies For all our ways, Pot tem P eßt drewr > or fot TPi * kie *'- a » Whether we weep, or songs of ]oy arise, s^°B*h for «" da * B—Luov lamdolph Flihiho.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 428, 21 July 1904, Page 2
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109POETRY Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 428, 21 July 1904, Page 2
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