..- .4 "C'FSNING ODE A goodly thing it is to mth In friandship’s circle bright, Where nothing stains the pleasure sweet, Nor dimathe radiant light. No upland word Du?" lips shall pass; No envy sour the mind5 But each shall seek the common weal â€" The good of all mankind. thiuk-rxauku MARY é‘i‘flflAï¬T COLLECT :-KBGD_uS, 0 Lord’,‘ from pettiness; let us bodargo-inrthought, in word and dead. Let us b done with fault finding and leave off self seeking. .May werwtraway'all pretence, and meet each other face to face, without - self pity ahd wihwut prejudice. .May we never be hasty in judgment anc‘ , ‘ almays generous. ' Let us take time for all things: make "I r _us grow cahï¬, serene, gentle; ,Tï¬aph. us to put into action our better 1“ , impulsess -straight forward and ‘ ’3 L ' unafraid; Grant that we may realize that it is the little things that create differences - that in the big things w, 01? life, we are one. ‘ And may we striveho touch and know the great human heart common to us all. Tll_mlll l“; ,V ,4,