NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Grass 
By Joseph A. Torrey. 
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Not as men judge God judgeth merit: 
The meek shall the earth inherit. 
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Cheerful in duty to persist 
Y As if the world were all its own 
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To clothe in tender green. 
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y GY ] This truth is taught me by the grass ] Y 
ZG GY That bends beneath me as I pass — j j 
ZY Y The humble, universal grass. Z j 
ZY GY arth-born, self-sown, % Z 
ZY GY It covers all the plain; Y ZY 
ZG GY Though often mown % JY 
% Y GY Returns again. ZY Z 
ZG % Hurt, but scorning to resist— 7 Uj 
% Y ‘The smiter kissed; j Z 
% Y Upspringing blithe : ] 7 
From trampling foot and cruel scythe; 7 Y 
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Would I were thus, Alas, 
Meek as the patient grass, 
The humble, universal grass! 
ANOTHER VIEW OF THE COOLIDGE GARDEN, THAN THAT ON THE FRONT COVER, SHOWING SUN DIAL 
