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Yes, right must win, since God is just; 
Our hardest lesson is to trust, 
But His great plan still moves along. 
To-day is but the chrysalis 
That holds to-morrow; feeling this, 
Be 'patient and be strong! 
Each has his mission. If it be 
My lot to toil but not to see 
The fruits which to my toil belong, 
I know One Whose all-seeing eye 
My humblest task shall glorify. 
And He shall make me strong! 
—Walter Taylor Field. 
©olden l^od. 
“Then like a gleam of sunshine we behold the smile and nod 
Of nature’s wandering gypsy-flower— the merry Goldenrod.” 
—Alice Jean Cleat or. 
A tall herb common in the United States , bearing graceful heads of 
yellow flowers. The name is common to plants of the genus Solidago. 
The Golden Hod, as well as the Daisy and Mayflower, has been proposed 
for adoption as our “National Flower.” 
“Still the Golden Hod of the roadside clod, 
Is of all the best.” 
—S. T. Clark. 
Precaution. 
“Be wise and circumspect.” 
— Shakespeare. 
