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FATHER, to thee we look in all our sorrow, Thou art the fountain whence our healing flows ; Dark though the night, joy coraeth with the morrow ; Safely they rest who on thy love repose.

When fond hopes fail and skies are dark before us, When the vain cares that vex our life increase,

Comes with its calm the thought that thou art o'er us, And we grow quiet, folded in thy peace.

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