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1859–1907

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Francis Thompson

O tree of many branches! One thou hast Thou barest not, but grafted'st on thee. Now, Should all men's thunders break on thee, and leave Thee reft of bough and blossom, that one branch

Shall cling to thee, my Father, Brother, Friend, Shall cling to thee, until the end of end!

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