Ladies' Express.
H YMN. The Royal Family asembled as usual at Windsor to celebrate the nineteenth anniversary of the late Prince Consort’s death. The following beautiful hymn was composed for the occasion: HYMN. Evening and Morning. I fJFordsA/ttOefl. Gregory Smith; music by Sir Herbert Oakley). “ Heaviness may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.” J J Comes, at times, a stillness as of even’ Steeping the soul in memories of love • As when the glow is fading out of heaven As when the twilight deepens in the grove. Comes, at length, a sound of many voices As when the waves break lightly on the shore; As when at dawn the feathered choir rejoices Singing aloud because the night is o’er. Comes at times, a voice of days departed On the dying breath of evening borne • Sinks then the traveller, faint and wearv hearted ; J “Long is the way,” it whispers, “and forlorn. Comes, at last, a voice of thrilling gladness Borne on the breezes of the rising day ’ Saying, “ The Lord shall make an end of sadness,” Saying, “The Lord shall wipe all tears a wav.'
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 933, 9 April 1881, Page 2 (Supplement)
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189Ladies' Express. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 933, 9 April 1881, Page 2 (Supplement)
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