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Since Thou He Hast Who Done Well Can To ...
Thy heart might throb in vast content , Thus knowing that it was hut meant
As chord in one great instrument ; That even the discord in thy soul ,
May make eompleter music roll From out the great harmonious whole . It Deep may set he within , that when that deep all is deli light ght ,
Will be to know why all was right ; To hear life ' s perfect music rise ,
And while it floods the happy skies , Thy feeble voice to recognise . Then strive more gladly to fulfil
Thy little part . TMs aarkness still Is light to every loving will ; And How trust just , th — y as share if alread of loss y plain and _. pain
Is for another fuller gain . I Touched dare not b limit th time life or nor place dare I trace y y ;
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The dreariest hours of all th y y years , , And through thy anguish there outspread ,
Blessings May ask that on one God b ' eloved s great head love . would shed And Sweetness thus th from y soul out shall that learn loving , to law draw
That sees no failure and no flaw "Where all is good . And life is good
"Were the one lesson understood , Of its most sacred brotherhood .