BE OF GOOD CHEER
GLADNESS AND SADNESS. Possess’d of life and liberty, A conscience clear and glad, No ill-will of humanity Could ever make me sad. But should my conscience tainted be— ° . Tho’ boundless wealth 1 had— No goodwill of humanity Could ever make me glad. —W. G. Down. -5f -ff $r Let us ■no more contend, nor blame Each other-J-b lam’d enough elsewhere—but strive, In offices of love, how, we may lighten Each other’s burden, in our hour ot woe. —J; Milton. * * * * Let every action tend to some point, and be perfect of its kind. * # * * Take care less thou appear to be what thou art not. | —Ovid.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1930, Page 1
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108BE OF GOOD CHEER Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1930, Page 1
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