Hours are golden links, God's token, ADELAIDE ANNE PROCter. Life Lesson The Commonwealth of the Bees (Type of a Well-ordered State.) For government, though high, and low, and Put into parts, doth keep in one consent, Like music. Therefore doth heaven divide home Life To the tent-royal of their emperor; The singing masons building roofs of gold, The lazy, yawning drone. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. From "King Henry V." The Pilgrim Who would true valor see One here will constant be, Come wind, come weather: Whoso beset him round With dismal stories, Do but themselves confound; His strength the more is. No lion can him fright; Nor enemy, nor fiend, Can daunt his spirit; He knows he at the end He'll not fear what men say; He'll labor, night and day, To be a Pilgrim. Life Lesson JOHN BUNYAN. Be Useful Be useful where thou livest, that they may GEORGE HERBERT. The Glad Evangel When the Child of Nazareth was born, the sun, according to the Bosnian legend, "leaped in the heavens, and the stars around it danced. A peace came over mountain and forest. Even the rotten stump stood straight and healthy on the green hill-side. The grass was beflowered with open blossoms, incense sweet as myrrh pervaded upland and forest, birds sang on the mountain top, and all gave thanks to the great God." It is naught but an old folk-tale, but it has truth hidden at its heart, for a strange, subtle force, a spirit of genial good-will, a new-born kindness, seem to animate child and man alike when the world pays its tribute to the "heaven-sent youngling," as the poet Drummond calls the infant Christ. When the Three Wise Men rode from the East into the West on that "first, best Christmas night," they bore on their saddle-bows three caskets filled with gold and frankincense and myrrh, to be laid at the feet of the manger-cradled babe of Bethlehem. Beginning with this old, old journey, the spirit of giving crept into the world's heart. As the Magi came bearing gifts, so do we also; gifts that relieve want, gifts that are sweet and fragrant with friendship, gifts that breathe love, gifts that mean service, gifts inspired still by the star that shone over the City of David nearly two thousand years ago. Then hang the green coronet of the Christmas-tree with glittering baubles and jewels of flame; heap offerings on its emerald branches; bring the Yule log to the firing; deck the house with holly and mistletoe, "And all the bells on earth shall ring On Christmas day in the morning." |