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Title: Dr James Paul's Poems
Issue Date: 1902
Abstract: Two poems written in the back of Dr James Paul's copy of The Student's Manual, 1902 by John Todd. Titled "Hope On" and "A Morning Reflections"
Description: Transcription of poem "Hope On": A struggling soul fettered and bound, with part divine and all mine I strum my ears to hear the sound, “Trust on, my son, heed not the pain, Though Burial is worshipped all around Seven thousand faithful yet remain”. - James Transcription of A Morning Reflections: "Sabbath morning, O Cheerful though! Apart from all the strifes of men I may reclude myself again. Pensive I sit, and think, and think of all my deeds, both good and bad, and as I ponder, I am sad. Oh that I were more like thee, Lord. Then I could love, and loving still would act according to thy will, Then sorrow would be reconcile For faith would light the page of truth and unbelief would flee, forsooth."
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/1/2834
Publicaton type: Image
Subject: Dr James Paul
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