[Written for the Sentinel.]

FAITH

Faith scatters abroad in the fall its grain,
Covering it over with tender care;
Nor fears, though with north winds and hurrying snow
Fierce winter stalks forth from its icy lair.

Faith knows of a surety, when storms shall have ceased,
And the sunshine of love fills the earth with its sheen,
That'neath blanket of snow, when the south winds shall blow,
The wheat will be springing, all tender and green.

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