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Title: Bitter-Sweet
Author: Henry Van Dyke [ More Titles by Van Dyke]
Just to give up, and trust All to a Fate unknown, Plodding along life's road in the dust, Bounded by walls of stone; Never to have a heart at peace; Never to see when care will cease; Just to be still when sorrows fall-- This is the bitterest lesson of all. Just to give up, and rest All on a Love secure, Out of a world that's hard at the best, Looking to heaven as sure; Ever to hope, through cloud and fear, In darkest night, that the dawn is near; Just to wait at the Master's feet-- Surely, now, the bitter is sweet.
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