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Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell · Charlotte Brontë — chapter 36 of 36 · ~62 words · public domain

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If Thou shouldst bring me back to life, More humbled I should be; More wise--more strengthened for the strife-- More apt to lean on Thee.

Should death be standing at the gate, Thus should I keep my vow: But, Lord! whatever be my fate, Oh, let me serve Thee now!

These lines written, the desk was closed, the pen laid aside--for ever.

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