Recipe for a happy life . _____ —Whittier. Hopes, what are they? — Beads of morningStrung on slender blades of grass; Or a spiders web adorning In a straight and treacherous pass. ____ —Wordsworth. Hope, like a cordial, innocent, though strong,Mans heart at once inspirits and makes him pay his wisdom for his joys. —Young. Our greatest good, and what we least can spare. Is hope. T A ^ —John Armstrong. Of ^easanf QWemorg attb of ^o^Je 32 (Recipe for a Hope, like the glimmring tapers light, Adorns and cheers the way; And still as darker grows the night. Emits a brighter ray. ^ ° —Gold
Recipe for a happy life . _____ —Whittier. Hopes, what are they? — Beads of morningStrung on slender blades of grass; Or a spiders web adorning In a straight and treacherous pass. ____ —Wordsworth. Hope, like a cordial, innocent, though strong,Mans heart at once inspirits and makes him pay his wisdom for his joys. —Young. Our greatest good, and what we least can spare. Is hope. T A ^ —John Armstrong. Of ^easanf QWemorg attb of ^o^Je 32 (Recipe for a Hope, like the glimmring tapers light, Adorns and cheers the way; And still as darker grows the night. Emits a brighter ray. ^ ° —Goldsmith. Auspicious Hope! in thy sweet garden growWreaths for each toil, a charm for every woe. — Campbell. Work without hope draws ned:ar in a hope without an objed: cannot live. — Coleridge. Who bids me hope, and, in that charming wordHas peace and transport to my soul restord. — Lord Lyttleton. But hope will make thee young, for Hope and YouthAre children of one mother, even Love. — 33 O^uf f^eg B^oufb moisfeneb 6enOJif ^ « ftquor mabe from ^rue ^feasuteB<»5ica revoke f^e 3e«rf Cme (J)Pea0ure0
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