In this poem, Jose Rizal congratulates his brother-in-law Antonino Lopez on his saint's day in 1875. Rizal compares Lopez to a pilot who bravely guides his ship through a stormy night to safely arrive at port, and says that Lopez turns his eyes to heaven and God, who comforts all men. Rizal wishes Lopez to accept with pleasure the congratulations and hurrahs that come from Rizal and his family on this day.
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In this poem, Jose Rizal congratulates his brother-in-law Antonino Lopez on his saint's day in 1875. Rizal compares Lopez to a pilot who bravely guides his ship through a stormy night to safely arrive at port, and says that Lopez turns his eyes to heaven and God, who comforts all men. Rizal wishes Lopez to accept with pleasure the congratulations and hurrahs that come from Rizal and his family on this day.
In this poem, Jose Rizal congratulates his brother-in-law Antonino Lopez on his saint's day in 1875. Rizal compares Lopez to a pilot who bravely guides his ship through a stormy night to safely arrive at port, and says that Lopez turns his eyes to heaven and God, who comforts all men. Rizal wishes Lopez to accept with pleasure the congratulations and hurrahs that come from Rizal and his family on this day.
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In this poem, Jose Rizal congratulates his brother-in-law Antonino Lopez on his saint's day in 1875. Rizal compares Lopez to a pilot who bravely guides his ship through a stormy night to safely arrive at port, and says that Lopez turns his eyes to heaven and God, who comforts all men. Rizal wishes Lopez to accept with pleasure the congratulations and hurrahs that come from Rizal and his family on this day.
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