LIFE’S DAILY ROUND.
A SPRING THOUGHT.
The fire of Heaven has kill’d the barren cold, And kindled all the plain and all the wold, The now leaf over pushes off the old. —Tennyson.
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Till, blossom-duty done, With parting smile They vanish, one by one, To sleep awhile.
-John B. Tabh
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'l'lie day that’s come Is the day tliat’s past Determined.
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God bends out from the deep, and .says : “1 gave time the great gift of life; Wast thou not called in many ways? Are not My earth and heaven at strife ? I gave thee of My seed to sow; Bringest thou Me May hundredfold?” Can I look up with face aglow, And answer: “Father, here i-s go’ ’" —T. R. Lowell.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1930, Page 1
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125LIFE’S DAILY ROUND. Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1930, Page 1
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