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GRAINS OF GOLD

■' Aye Maria.',

NOOTURN. Night on the "deep- ! - , Lord," my soul keep From "sudden harm : Stand Thou me near To curb the fear, The swift alarm ! Send Thou" one light, Dispart the night, Illume the sea ; An instant- gleam On bhe doubtful stream, Enough for me. - All slars denied, Wild runs the tide ' With flash and- sweep. ' ■ Lord, who can^save, Throuch, wind, on wave, If the Pilot sleep ?

The strongest mind on earth is that of him who will consider naught but himself and Gpd.— LacorHaire.

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New Zealand Tablet, Issue 17, 25 April 1907, Page 3

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88

GRAINS OF GOLD New Zealand Tablet, Issue 17, 25 April 1907, Page 3

GRAINS OF GOLD New Zealand Tablet, Issue 17, 25 April 1907, Page 3

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