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A THOUGHT.

Oh infinite, infinite depths ! Oh heights Where God hath planted His guiding lights, That stretch away for evermore ; Like the drops of an ocean that knows no shore, For ever and for evermore. Oh, insignificant world of ours! Oh, hidden grain in these sands of stars ; Were we to journey far down space, Through countless years, at lightning pace, Cduld we find again thy place? Oh, yes, we should come right back again To this little earth of cloud and rain ; We could not lorget, though we might roam, For a universe lies in that one word. Home! How could wo help but come? Norlh Shore, FebrUavy 18ih. , A. B.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 346, 27 February 1889, Page 6

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A THOUGHT. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 346, 27 February 1889, Page 6

A THOUGHT. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 346, 27 February 1889, Page 6

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