THINGS THAT MATTER
THE FAIR WORLD. Very sweet, and passing fair is the natural world that we live on and by. It is the home of us all, and the dear God is the great housekeeper and the ever-present mother therein. de lights the lires every morning, and puts them out every night; yea, hangs up the lamps, and makes it all snug for the family to sleep in. beneath His motherly watchfulness till night long, till the morning fires wakes again, and, glittering along the east, : bines into llis children’s brightening eyes. T. Parker.
Work! and pure slumbers shall wait on thy pillow; Work! thou shalt ride over care's coming billow; Lie not down, wea'ried, ’lieatli woe’s weeping willow, Hut work with a stout heart and resolute will! Work for some good, be it ever so slowly ; Work for some hope, be il ever so lowly ; Work! for all labour is noble and holy! ' N Has.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1931, Page 1
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157THINGS THAT MATTER Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1931, Page 1
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