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DISCOURAGED BECAUSE OF THE WAY.
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Thus, till my last expiring breath,
Thy goodness I'll adore;
And when my frame dissolves in death,
My soul shall love Thee more.

THE CROWN OF GLORY

A crown of glory bright,
By faith I see;
In yonder realm of light,
Prepared for me.

Oh, may I faithful prove,
And keep the crown in view,
And through the storms of life
My way pursue.

Jesus, be Thou my guide,
My steps attend;
Oh, keep me near Thy side,
Be Thou my friend,

Be Thou my shield and sun,
My Saviour and my guard;
And when my work is done,
My great reward.

DISCOURAGED BECAUSE OF THE WAY

The way seems dark about me—overhead
The clouds have long since met in gloomy spread,
And, when I looked to see the day break through,
Cloud after cloud came up with volume new.

And in that shadow I have passed along,
Feeling myself grow weak as it grew strong,
Walking in doubt, and searching for the way,
And often at a stand—as now to-day.

And if before me on the path there lies
A spot of brightness from imagined skies,
Imagined shadows fall across it too,
And the far future takes the present's blue.