There's many a plan that comes to naught, There's manv a light gone out; \nd disappointment*, griefs, and ctucs, Have hedged us round about; Vnd manv a sad mistake we ve made Throughout our lives, and yet We've done the very liost we could; Tis useless to regret. For out of evil good has come, And out of darkness light: \nd nil wrongdoings in this world, Seme da> will he set right: \nd tbench we have net reached the height \ttained h\ others. yet We've dene tl e h.*l we could,, in.." but, ■V.. ~.,),-s te :v,.ivt \\ ,-'\e ti ted te liu like I'.eaest tolks, To do em dr.l> well, Gainst rv.l thing» te take our stand, In .-.-e.iiuss 1e e\.vl S,> indro NO'.ivself net harshly, hid, Ner .it inisiertune froT; We'\,- den - the host we could, and so Tis useK-s te rogivt.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 187, 30 June 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)
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