THINGS THAT MATTER
NATURE
Nature scatters abroad her wealth with a hand that is never weary. No two trees arc alike, no two leaves exactly resemble one another. There is no need ,of copying for servile imitation; the Mind that conceived this mighty whole can no more stint its glorious ideas than the clouds cease to drop moisture.
Truth needs no champions: in the infinite deep Of everlasting Soul her strength abides, From Nature’s heart her mighty pulses leap. Through Nature’s veins her st;ength.’ undying tides.
The very guar]lost and hardest of hearts has some musical strings in it. But they are differently tuned mi every one of us, so that the selfsame strain which wakens a thrill of sympathetic melody in one may leave another quite silent and untouched. J. 11. Lowell.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1931, Page 1
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133THINGS THAT MATTER Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1931, Page 1
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