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X CHANTS OF LABOR

EARTH IS ENOUGH

Thie tuen of Earth have here the stuff Of paradise. Wo have enough! $V"c need no otiter stones to build fhe Temple of the Unfulfilled— So other ivory for th e doors— f Vo other marble for the floors— SSo other cedar for t'-e beam dome of man's immortal dream. Herein the path, of every day— Act. oik, the common human way Xa all th_\_tuff the gods would take 5.0 build a to mould and make K#w Edens. "Ours the stuff sublime !-o build Eternity" ia- v lime! . —Edwin ilark-iiani.. Edwin Mark ham, a living American poet, author of "The Man with the Hoe," has written many inspiring: fioems which give poetic utterance 10 he dreams and ideals of tiie Labor siovernent.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 10, Issue 447, 1 October 1919, Page 1

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X CHANTS OF LABOR Maoriland Worker, Volume 10, Issue 447, 1 October 1919, Page 1

X CHANTS OF LABOR Maoriland Worker, Volume 10, Issue 447, 1 October 1919, Page 1

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