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1837–1928

OTHERS’ BURDENS

Joseph Horatio Chant

My greatest grief is not my own; That often proves a blessing, For in my grief God's care is shown, And as I am not left alone,

It never proves distressing; But when my brother's grief I bear The weight then seems excessive; His heavy load I inly share,

And loaded down by double care, My burden feels oppressive. Yet I remember Him who bore The world's great load of sorrow,

And know that He on me will pour The needed grace to bear the more, To-day and on the morrow.

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