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Through valleys dark and mountains cold where storms and hazards prey, A solitary traveller can easily lose his way. I've been alone, and I have known the deepest fear; Without a guide, I've turned aside - - and then I hear A Voice in song not far ahead, and I find the path once more And travel on behind the song, my hope and strength restored.
from Travellers
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THE LATEST (click item to view): * (30 June 2008) 'Quiet Strength: Defying the Din to Hear God' [Long-overdue revision of one of Edward's short classics]. * (7 April 2008) 'A Word of Encouragement [It's tax-time, after all.]' [New entry on Edward's blog Rambles of One Windborn(e)]. * (14 February 2008) 'Two Trees' [New entry on Edward's blog When the Sky Draws Close]. * (7 October 2007) 'Not So Dark an Age' and 'Haunted Beauty' [Edward's Amazon.com reviews of The Discarded Image, by C.S. Lewis, and Rackham's Color Illustrations for Wagner's 'Ring'].
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