Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes
I Falter Where I Firmly Trod, And Falling With My Weight Of Cares Upon The Great World's Altar-stairs That Slope Thro' Darkness Up To God, I Stretch Lame Hands Of Faith, And Grope, And Gather Dust And Chaff, And Call To What I Feel Is Lord Of All, And Faintly Trust The Larger Hope.
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