ANAXAGORIANISM.
11 Nil prodest, q\iod nou laodcre possit idem." As cheering warmth and fierce consuming Iro Arc simultaneous nltributes of lire ; So sin and virtue ever acorn to be The two chief factors in life's mystery. \* night and starlight, as remorse and loa c, As rarth below, and heaven's expanse aoovc. And us the lav\ to and the budding plant ,* re of ench other a concomitant ; , So t'ood and evil— happiness and pnin\vo necessary links in Nature s chain, both arc the ohi'oron of the samo groat mother, Tlicn why call fair tbo one, and dark the Otnci I To some, good may bo ill, and ovil t,'ooo ; And what to thco is poison, others food. .Joys a\ f the garment oft of misery, And sin is oft life's glowing poetry^
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 211, 16 July 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)
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131ANAXAGORIANISM. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 211, 16 July 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)
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