—Psalm 112. 4.
My Father, I pray that I may not through indifference wander without a purpose, or through discouragement stumble through the darkness. May I be drawn to the light by the vision of hopeful and useful days. Amen.
NOVEMBER TWENTY-SEVENTH
Horace died B.C. 8.
Marquise d’Aubigne Maintenon born 16324.
General Artemus Ward born 1727.
Fanny Kemble born 1809.
Alexandra Dumas died 1895.
Be this thy brazen bulwark
of defense, to preserve a conscience void
of offense, and never turn
pale with guilt.
—Horace.
Is life a noxious weed which
whirlwinds sow?
A useless flint o’er
which the waters flow?
Not so!
A life well spent has not
its weight in gold;
It is the clearest crystal
earth doth hold,
A gem beside which suns seem
dull and cold.
—Robert Louis Stevenson.
That they may lay hold on the life which is life indeed.
—1 Timothy 6. 19.
Lord God, I pray that my life may not be impoverished by neglect, nor burdened with indulgences, but that it may be kept in condition for high endeavors. Grant that I may never be content to rest in satisfaction and ease when I could struggle and accomplish a good work. Amen.
NOVEMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH
William Blake born 1757.
Anton G. Rubinstein born 1829
Washington Irving died 1859.
The sorrow for the dead is the only sorrow from which we refuse to be divorced. Every other wound we seek to heal, every other affliction to forget. Take warning by the bitterness of this thy contrite affliction over the dead, and henceforth be more faithful and affectionate in the discharge of thy duties to the living.
—Washington Irving.
Joy and woe are woven fine,
A clothing for the soul divine;
Every grief and pine
Runs a joy with a silken twine.
—William Blake.
Ye shall be sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned into joy.
—John 16. 20.
Heavenly Father, grant that I may not lose the kindness that I may give and receive to-day. I thank thee for the memories of yesterday, the hope of to-morrow, and the wisdom of to-day. May I have a vision of immortality that will keep me through the closest sorrow. Amen.
NOVEMBER TWENTY-NINTH
Sir Philip Sidney born 1554.
A. Bronson Alcott born 1799.
Wendell Phillips born 1811.
Louisa M. Alcott born 1832.
Truth is sensitive and jealous
of the least encroachment of its
sacredness.
—A. Bronson Alcott.
Faith that withstood the shocks
of toil and time,
Hope that defied
despair,
Patience that
conquered care,
And loyalty whose courage
was sublime;