THE HEART’S DESIRE
MIXED. For what is our life But a mingled strife Of darkness with light contending? We have hopes with pur fears, We have smiles with our tears, And with triumphs our trials blending. * -X- -X- * Let us be men with men, and always children before God; for in His eyes we are but children. Old age itself, ill the presence of eternity, is but the first moment of a morning. —Joubert. -X- * -XThe world which credits what is done Is cold to all that might have been. —Tennyson. * * * * Philosophy triumphs easily over past and over future evils, but present evils triumph over philosophy. —Rochefoucauld. * * ’* * There surely lives in man and beast Something divine to warn them of their foes. —Tennyson.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1930, Page 1
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