For Auld Lang Syne by Ray Woodward
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change opportunities for disheartenment into their opposite. By a law of
Nature part of her beautiful economy, he who lives most for others is really living most for himself. --_Gannett_. * * * * * The foundation of that steadfastness and constancy which we seek in friendship, is sincerity. For nothing is steadfast which is insincere. --_Cicero_. * * * * * The wise man seeks a friend in whom are those qualities which he himself may lack; for thus being united is their friendship the more completely defended against adversity. --_Jeremy Taylor_. * * * * * The Swallow is a summer bird; He in our chimneys, when the weather Is fine and warm, may then be heard Chirping his notes for weeks together. Come there but one cold wintry day, Away will fly our guest the Swallow: |
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