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of life's dark night.
in deepest tints of blue,
I God's plans are right,
?proof was love most true.
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best for you and me;
heeded not our cry,
to the end could see.
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ing from us now
;s because it seemeth good.
iow that lengthened breath,
;ift God sends his friends,
sable pall of death
boon his love can send;
le gates of life,
id all God's workings see,
his doubt and strife,
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content, poor heart,
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calyxes of gold;
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;h sandals loose, may rest,
now and understand,
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