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Louisburg Echoes.
Vol. III.
JANUARY. 1911.
No. 5.
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O answer comes to those who pray
And idly stand
And wait for stones to roll away
At God’s command.
He will not break the binding cords
Upon us laid,
If we depend on pleading words
And do not aid.
When hands are idle, words are vain
To move the stone ;
An aiding angel would disdain
To work alone.
But he who prayeth and is strong
In faith and deed.
And toileth earnestly, ere long
He will succeed. —Selected.
PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF LOUISBURG COLLEGE
LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA