FRIENDLY COUNSEL
O gracious beauty, ever new and old! 0 sights and sounds of Nature, doubly dear When the low sunshine warns the closing year Of snow-blown fields and waves of Arctic cold!
Close to my heart I fold each lovely thing The sweet day yields; and, not disconsolate, With the calm patience of the woods I wait For leaf and blossom when God gives us spring! JCIIN G. WHITTIER. ***** * A good man is a friend to ■himself: by doing right, ho will benefit himself and ho a help to others. ARISTOTLE. * * * * * * * • Man’s highest virtue is always, as much as possible, to rul6 external circumstances, and as little as possible, to let himself be ruled by them.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1929, Page 1
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117FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1929, Page 1
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