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God to this agony brought me—did he plan
In far-off days the mode to bear me through?
Is not one point unknown to him and new,
Though strange to suffering man?
In far-off days the mode to bear me through?
Is not one point unknown to him and new,
Though strange to suffering man?
Can he who sees the whole
Bear through the darkness threatening from afar,
Even as a small but unextinguished star,
The vessel of my soul?
Bear through the darkness threatening from afar,
Even as a small but unextinguished star,
The vessel of my soul?
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