The Happy Warrior
How happy* ie he born or taught, Who serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his highest skill. Whose passions not Ills master are, Whose soul is .still prepared for death; "Xot tied unto the workl with care Of "prince's ear or vulgar 'breach, WJIO God doth late rfnd early pray, More of . His grace than gods to .-lend; . : . And walks with man, from day to day, As with, a brother and a friend. 1 This man is freed from servile hands Of hope to rise, or fear to fall; And having nothing yet hath all. —Sir H. Wetton (1639). UIHMHIUIIIIIMHIimMM—
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 January 1917, Page 4
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110The Happy Warrior Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 January 1917, Page 4
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