NATURE'S LESSON.
One lesson. *Natttrp. let mc learn of thee, one lesson, which in every wind is blown, one lesson of two duties kept at one. 1 hough the. loud world proclaim their enmity— Of ttoil unsevered from tranquillity! Of labour, that iv lasting fruit "outgrows Far noiser schemes, accomplished in renoec— Too great for haste, too high for rivalry: Yes, while on earth a thousand eiiscords ring. Man's senseless uproar mingling with his toil. Still do thy quiet ministers move on. «f_i 8 lori ?? s tasks in silence perfecting! btilt working, blaming still our vain turmoil. Labourer* that shall not fail when man 13 sonc. —Matthew Arnold.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1907, Page 9
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108NATURE'S LESSON. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1907, Page 9
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