WINGED ARROWS.
PURE RESOLVES. Dreams pass; work remains. They tell us that not a sound has ever ceased to vibrate through space ■ that not a ripple lias ever been lost upon the ocean. Much more is it true that not a true thought, nor a pure resolve, nor a loving act has ever gone forth in vain. —F. W. Robertson. A GOOD RESOLVE. Strive to live well; tread in the upright ways, And rather count thine actions than thy days. When thou hast lived enough among us here, For every day well spent I count a year; Live well; and then how soon soe’or thou die Thou art of age to claim eternity. —T. Randolph. * * * * Come away, beyond the storms Ever shines the blue ; Come away, beyond the forms Ever dwells the true. —G. MacDonald.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1930, Page 1
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