FRIENDLY COUNSEL
HERALD STAR. Heaven grant thee, friend, a high soft star to be, Calm, still and bright, to trace they way to heaven, . And shed thy light o’er life’s tempestuous sea. Where human hearts, like fragile barques are driv.en, ’M.itl rocks an<jl hidden shoals; A soul ’mid glorious souls— A sincere, pure star, within the glittering band, That high above the clouds, undimmecl and grand, 'ln placid beauty rolls. To herald on the weary to the land Where all is,rest and peace; to guide the way To heaven’s unclouded day.
# if i if There is no cheerfulness like the resolution of a brave mind. —Seneca. -X- * * Let us draw upon content for the deficiencies of fortune. —Oliver Goldsmith.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1929, Page 1
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