THE HEART’S DESIRE
ON THE UPWARD WAY. Help thy fellow men, And make thy gold thy vassal, ‘ not thy king, - And lling free alms into the beggar’s bowl, Aik] send the day into the darken’d heart; Nor list for guerdon in the voice o( men. * * * * Give your whole attention to whatever you are doing, and think nothing unworthy of careful consideration. —Confucius. * -X- -X- -X' Let no one trust the first false step Of guilt; it hangs upon a precipice. Whose steep descent in last perdition ends. —Young. LITTLE BY LITTLE. “Little by little,” sure and slow, We fashion our future of bliss or woe, As the present passes away, Our feet are climbing the stairway bright, Up to the regions of endless light, Or gliding downward into the night, “Little by little, and day by day.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1930, Page 1
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137THE HEART’S DESIRE Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1930, Page 1
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