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“Let us gather up the sunbeams. 
Lying all around our path; 
Let us keep the wheat and roses, 
Casting out the thorns and chaff. 
Let us find our sweetest comfort 
In the blessings of to-day, 
With a patient hand removing 
All the briars from the way.” 
— Anon. 
©oronilla. 
A genus of shrubby plants, having their flowers arranged in little 
heads or tufts resembling coronets. 
May Success Crown Your Wishes ! 
B UT think on’t: it is only those who are willing to tread the rugged 
road of self-denial and toil that need expect to succeed in any line 
of effort. 
“But when we manage by a just foresight, 
Success is prudence, and possession right.” 
— Higgons. 
The great multitude whose object in life is to gratify their desires, 
and who live for mere enjoyment, will pass away, and soon their memory 
will be forgotten. 
Of Alexander the Great it is related that he desired his preceptor to 
prepare for him some easier and shorter way to learn geometry; but he was 
told that he must be content to travel the same road as others. There’s / 
no royal road to learning. Even genius works—ay, must work, to seize 
and utilize its opportunities. 
