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us, to do our duty to Thy honor and glory, to fulfill Thy holy will, and to 
be always pleased and contented with Thy all-wise decrees. 
Verily, 
I swear, ’tis better to be lowly born 
And range with humble livers in Content , 
Than to be perched up in a glistering grief, 
And wear a golden sorrow. 
“Our Content 
Is our best having.” 
— Shakespeare . 
“The rains are gone, the storms are o’er, 
Winter retires to make thee way; 
Come, then, thou sweetly blossoming flower, 
Come, lovely stranger, come away.” 
— Anon. 
This is a bulbous plant of the genus Hyacinthus, bearing 
beautiful spikes of fragrant flowers. 
Symphthy. 
“It is the secret sympathy, 
The silver link, the silken tie. 
Which heart to heart, and mind to mind, 
In body and in soul can bind.” 
—Sir W. Scott. 
“Weep with them that weep!” 
— St. Paul. 
