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1850–1919

BELIEF.

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

The pain we have to suffer seems so broad, Set side by side with this life’ s narrow span, We need no greater evidence that God Has some diviner destiny for man.

He would not deem it worth His while to send Such crushing sorrows as pursue us here, Unless beyond this fleeting journey’ s end Our chastened spirits found another sphere.

So small this world! So vast its agonies! A future life is needed to adjust These ill-proportioned, wide discrepancies Between the spirit and its frame of dust.

So when my soul writhes with some aching grief. And all my heart-strings tremble at the strain, My Reason lends new courage to Belief, And all God’ s hidden purposes seem plain.

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