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Edgar Guest - The Little HomeEdgar Guest - The Little Home
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The little house is not too small To shelter friends who come to call. Though low the roof and small its space It holds the Lord`s abounding grace, And every simple room may be Endowed with happy memory. The little house, severly plain, A wealth of beauty may contain. Within it those who dwell may find High faith which makes for peace of mind, And that sweet understanding which Can make the poorest cottage rich. The little house can hold all things From which the soul`s contentment springs. `Tis not too small for love to grow, For all the joys that mortals know, For mirth and song and that delight Which make the humblest dwelling bright.
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