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dark Galilee. Pleased when in health or when I am ill, Pleased, since I know I'm in the Lord's will, Pleased with whatever my lot may be Knowing Omnipotence careth for me. Beneath the tiger's jaw I heard a victim cry, "Thanks, God, that, though in pain, yet not in guilt I die." --From the Persian. THE ROBIN'S SONG I'll sing you a lay ere I wing on my way, Cheer up! Cheer up! Cheer up! Whenever you're blue find something to do For somebody else who is sadder than you. Cheer up! Cheer up! Cheer up! He growled at morning, noon, and night, And trouble sought to borrow; Although to-day the sky were bright He knew 'twould storm to-morrow; A thought of joy he could not stand, And struggled to resist it; Though sunshine dappled all the land This sorry pessi_mist_ it. --Nixon Waterman. Oh, be in God's clear world no dark and troubled sprite! To Christ, thy Master mild, do no such foul despite; But show in look, word, mien, that thou belongst to him, Who says, "My yoke is easy, and my burden light." --Friedrich Rueckert. 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 our way. O give me the joy of living And some glorious work to do! A spirit of thanksgiving, With loyal heart and true; Some pathway to make brighter, Where tired feet now stray; Some burden to make lighter, While 'tis day. True happiness (if understood) Consists alone in doing good. Talk happiness each chance you get--and talk it good and strong! Look for it in the byways as you grimly pass along; Perhaps it is a stranger now whose visit never comes, But talk it! Soon you'll find that you and happiness are chums. 'Tis Being and Doing and Having that make All the pleasures and pains of which mortals partake. To Be what God pleases, to Do a man's best, And to Have a good heart, is the way to be blest. If the weather is cold don't scold, If the weather is wet don't fret, If the weather is warm don't storm, If the weather is dry don't cry; But be cheerful together,
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