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After Augustine
Sunshine let it be or frost, Storm or calm, as Thou shalt choose; Though Thine every gift were lost, Thee Thyself we could not lose. “After Augustine,” by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861–1907)
Posted in Photos, Poetry, Quotation
Tagged Hope, Jesus, Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, Poem, Suffering
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