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UNTO THE END.

I know not where to-morrow’s paths ■may wend, Nor what the future holds; but -this I know. Whichever way my feet are forced to go, I shall be given courage to the end. Though God that awful gift of His ■may send We call long life, where headstones in a row Hide all of happiness, yet ho it so: I shall he given courage to the cud. It dark the deepening shadows be, that blend , With life’s pale sunlight when the sun dips low, Though joy speeds by and sorrow’s stops arc slow, I shall be given courage to the end. I do not question what the years portend:— Or good or ill, whatever winds may blow; H is enough, enough fc-r me to •know l shall be given courago to the end. \• _ ■ i ■

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2394, 8 January 1909, Page 11 (Supplement)

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UNTO THE END. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2394, 8 January 1909, Page 11 (Supplement)

UNTO THE END. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2394, 8 January 1909, Page 11 (Supplement)

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