Good Thoughts, IN PROSE AND RHYME.
j Heavon's; never- deaf .but : when/ men's hearts are dumb,—Francis Quarles,, •,.;::')! ■,. I 'Conscience-and-wealth; are not always neighbors.—PhillipMassenger. •....■;.'-.:'..-,■;-• .-. j■ ■ !• : i.'!,-. i".fi; >i'i i- Stillest streams I '- Oft water fairest moadows, and the bird- ■: '■'■'■ That fluttera Joasfc is longest on tho wing. ■ ■■■• ; .;. .: 1.-,!:•- :.'.■: - —Wm. Cowper. ■ ■ [Find earth where grows no weed, and'-you may find a-heart whorein no- 1 error grows,— [J.'S,Knowles; ■•'■'.. : - .v.:"-' 1 - ,!; , ' 1 ,: ! ">-' . i God is all love jiit is He who made every- ■< thing, add heloves .everything that-he has madoi4-H.'. ; Brdoke../ ■• '■..■<;> ■: ' ■ ■ ''.'■' Man is his otitiM, and 1 the sbkt' that 'can" :i: Bendor an honest and a ; perfect ; man - ; ,|! " ,: Commands allllght,' all influence; all iate';■; : ' 'Nothing to-him falls darlyor too late;: i < : ;.',i-:" : , .'-,■■;'■ ;i-i -.-:-, —John Fletcher... -Striking manners a're'-bad'manriers.-Sir i ßober6'Hall.',-.v-; 1 -.: -[; ; : ■ ■.-..■.. Mi"...-.-
''Mindis'thebiighthoss'of tliebody-lights it'. Wionyoars its proper but less s'tibtlo firb" -Begin'to dim.—J.'-S/Knowles.'" ■" -'■'-'' Sayto thy pride;" 'Tls ; but ashes for the' urn.' '' Corho, let us own pur dust u'eforo' to' 1 dust wo' ro> 1 " turn."—Ruckcrt,' -'■'■; ; ; -'•'"'- • 1' The foolish and'wicked practice' of profane ,cursing and'swearing is a vice so' niean and low, that every pet'son'of sense and character 'detests and aespiscs U—Washington, 1 /'• "' :If tlie,wild filly,''.' Progress,*' thou would'st ride, ;Have younc; companions over at thy side j '.' : .' ;Biit would'st tlidu'sfriiie .the stauncli old inarei' [' '" Success," •"'' -.'' ! '' "' ■" ■'■'' ' ! [Go with thino eldors, though they please thoo-'lossJ I•' ";■■'■", i - : ; '. : "; : -0.V7. Holmes. i Repentance is not Quarles. 1 '\Vhat'i3;thepast'? 'Thereia'a fiiture'left to all men'who'have the virtue' to repent and [the energy'tbitone,^B„Bl ; Lyttoh, '.'"[''' !,r ' [ Tiipe flios, oh restless pinions— constant neyer,, .Be constant—arid tliou'cliainest timo forever.' !''[., ' '-[[,',. .; ..' ~ —Schiller,' : After speech silence' is., tho 'greatest.power ;in the world.—Lacordaire, ; ~ '[, ; .Toiland.be strong, ,[By toil the flaccid ; nerves gro'wfirm, and gain a more compacted I tone.—John Armstrong, '.,-.,.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1055, 22 April 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)
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285Good Thoughts, IN PROSE AND RHYME. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1055, 22 April 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)
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