Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SCRAP BOOK GEMS

Nobody is SO weak but he is strong enough to hear the misfortunes he does not feel.—Rochefoucauld. 55'ork apace, apace, apace, apace ; Honest labour bears a lovely face. Then liev nonny, bey nonnv. nonnv. —THOMAS DKKKER. •;t * * * r Have you seen but a bright lily grow llefore rude hands have touched it? Have you marked but the lull ol the snow l-oluro the soil hath smutched it? Have you fell the wool of the beaver. Or swan’s down ever. Or have smelt o’ the hud of the brier, Or the nai'd in the fire, Or have tasted the hag of the bee? O so white, O so soft, O so sweet is she! HEN JOXSON. When you’re down in the mouth, think of the Prophet Jonah, lie came out all right!—Anonymous.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19271112.2.16

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1927, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
134

SCRAP BOOK GEMS Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1927, Page 2

SCRAP BOOK GEMS Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1927, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert