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So let us sow good seeds, 
And not the briers and weeds; 
That when the harvest 
To us shall come, 
We may have good sheaves 
To carry home, 
Tor the seeds we sow in our lives to-day 
Shall grow and bear fruit to-morrow. 
TRUST IN GOD. 
Let the road he rough and dreary. 
And its ends far out of sight; 
Foot it bravely—strong or weary;— 
Trust in God, and do the right. 
* * * * * 
Some will hate thee, some will love thee, 
Some will flatter, some will slight; 
Cease from man and look above thee — 
Trust in God, and do the right . 
TRUTH. 
Truth is honest, truth is sure, 
Truth is strong and must endure; 
Falsehood lasts a single day, 
Then it vanishes away. 
Truth, crushed to earth, will rise again,— 
The eternal years of God are hers; 
But Error, wounded, writhes in pain, 
And dies among his worshipers. 
Seize upon truth where’er found, 
On Christian or on heathen ground; 
Among your friends, among your foes, 
The plant's divine where'er it grows. 
— Anon . 
■Anonymous. 
— Anon. 
—Bryant. 
■— Anonymous. 
