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• Thespirit of.May s-bserts itsrißht, To be free from the tyrant's yoke. No longer the gloomy shades of night Tha terrors of death invoke ; for titie spirit haa pierced the veil so thin .And the sunlight of Freedom comes stream- > ing in. The Father has given his children power To grasp the Truth sublime, *JLife ends not with earth's little hour, But Death is Life Divine—" And the bondage of fear is cast away, As the angels herald the cavm of day. Tree as the dons of God we stand. ' In the lißht of His glorious love : Lifting our eyes to that happy land, Of pert eot peace above As we feel the thrill of harmony That vibrates through immensity. Free to lire in the light of God, Free from all doubt and fear. Free to look around and know. The life we muat live while here : Free as the spine of May can be. Till it finds its perfect joy in Thee. Jknny Wbkn. Thames. September 7th.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 171, 25 September 1886, Page 1
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168FREE. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 171, 25 September 1886, Page 1
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