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1835–1900

There ever wakes an evil wraith...

Theodore Harding Rand

There ever wakes an evil wraith To test the courage of my faith, As life's dark passages are thridded,— “Alone! Alone!” are the words it saith.

Ah, no! the wraith's an angel one Whose face is always to the sun, A guardian of the heart's temptations, That saves by fear ere the course be run.

‘ Tis Father love each round of day That shadows in a twilight grey, Or with Love's raven pinion covers, To tempt His child from itself away.

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