WINGED ARROWS.
THE JOY OF GIVING. What is joy ? N Love awake and alive, full conscious of herself. Jif love be the heart’s first beat, joy is its counterheat. If love be the outflow of the heart, joy is the inflow, —the flowing hack of the loving heart. The rise of temperature which love brings, the heightened being—the effervescence — that i,s joy. —Barbour. .v. .v. -Y- -v. A V\ /" /v Drop Thy still dews of quietness Till all our striving cease; Take from our souls the strain and stress, And let our ordered lives confess* The beauty of Thy peace. , —J. G. Whittier. * 'X* * * Whate’er thou lovest, man, that too become thou must; God, if thou lovest God ; dust, if thou lovest dust. —Phillips Brooks. * * -X- * They can conquer who believe they can.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1930, Page 1
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