WHERE LOVE MAY LEAD.
Love took me by the hand, and led me on* Lest I should falter being left alone. And pleaded, with soft, winning words,, whose ' spe.ll My, tougue, howe'er attuned, skills not to tellTheir breath vibrated through me till d«dro ' Within my heart blazed up like liviny fl? c He led me, panting, to a region -where Methought, there rose from earth to heavens Whereon we climbed, with ever Tmward treadi Until pur steps drew near the blwe o'erhead* Tne higher Empyrean dawned divine In full-flushed flood of wondrqns anodyne— calm C * ' 6 th 5 6btiia X heart waxed Beneath the touch of that etherual balm • worth Whispere^* none ma y know Ihy Save such as soar above this lower earth; To them alone thy deepest truth is'given Who «se^withthee their guide, from earth to E. H. Gulliver.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 413, 23 October 1889, Page 6
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141WHERE LOVE MAY LEAD. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 413, 23 October 1889, Page 6
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