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The Rose Of Hope

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The rose of Hope, how rich and red     It blooms, and will bloom on, 't is said,     Since Eve, in Eden days gone by,     Plucked it on Adam's heart to lie,     When out of Paradise they fled,     With Sorrow and o'erwhelming Dread,     It was this flower that comforted,     This Rose of Hope, that can not die.     God's Rose of Hope.     When darkness comes, and you are led     To think that Hope at last is dead,     Take down your Bible; read; and try     To see the light; and by and by     Hope's rose will lift again its head     God's Rose of Hope.

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