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THE WONDER OF WORDS: BOOK 2
ONE-HUNDRED MORE WORDS AND PHRASES SHAPING HOW CHRISTIANS THINK AND LIVE
When the English poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson was in old age, he asked his son, who was to be the executor of his estate, to see that the publishers of his poems put the poem "Crossing the Bar" at the end of the book. We do not know why Tennyson made that request.

