SOME MURMUR. &C.
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Some murmur, •when their sky is clear And wholly bright to view, If one small speck of dark appear In their great heaven of blue. And some with thankful love are filled If but one streak of light, One ray of God's good mercy, gild The darkness of their night. In palaces are hearts that ask, In discontent and pride, Why life is such a dreary task, And all good things denied. And hearts in poorest huts admire How Love has in their aid <Love that noL ever seems to tire) Such rich provision made.
They tell us that the good die young, and yet insurance statistics make it out that clergymen live to an average of 65 years. In the French Class— "Johnny, what's the meaning of je ne suit pan?' "I don't know." " Then go to your desk' apd study till you do know,"
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 431, 25 December 1889, Page 3
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150SOME MURMUR. &C. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 431, 25 December 1889, Page 3
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