THE ISSUES OF LIFE
YOUR WORK. Thine to work as well as pray. Clearing thorny wrongs away. Plucking up the weeds of sin, Letting Heaven’s warm sunshine in. J. G. Whittier. HEALTH. Oh, blessed health! Thou art above' all gold and treasure; ’tis thou who anlargest tli« soul and openest all its lowers to receive instruction and to relish virtue. lie that has thee has ittle more to wish tfor ; and lie that is ;o wretched as to want thee, wants iverything with thee. Sterne.
•X- * -X- * For human hearts are divinely strung, And framed div(*rsely ; waiting lor the power Olf kindred soul, and on each chord is hung a wondrous dower Of song and glory, which, if touched aright, Would fill the world with light. J. R. Lowell.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1931, Page 1
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