TREASURE TROVE
In having all things, and not Thee what have I ? Not having Thee, what have my labours got? Let me enjoy but Thee, what further crave I ? And having Thee alone, what have I not? I wish not sea, nor land ; nor would I be Possessed of heaven, heaven unpossessed of Thee. —F. Quarles. HAPPY MEMORIES. Yes, it becomes a man To cherish memory, where he had delight. Whose soul records not tin’s the great debt of joy, Is stamped for ever an ignoble man. —Sophocles. * 4C- * * If thou art wise, thou knowest thine own ignorance, and thou art ignorant if thou knowest not thyself. —Luther.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1930, Page 1
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108TREASURE TROVE Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1930, Page 1
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