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vol. 1, p. 110
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 1 (1874-1876)

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< Mrs. Hardy's Hands (continued from page 1-109) >

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SPIRITUALIST. Jan, 28, 1876.
London "Spiritualist"

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Accorded, for example’s sake,
That every cure must find its ache.
Should we not suffering endure
That every ache may find its cure ?
By our won efforts we must rise
To know the value of a prize,
Learning the pleasure of obtaining
By the up-hill work of gaining.
And not, like senseless butterflies,
In careless, gay, unthinking guise,
Enjoy the sun we know not why,
And flutter till we fall and die.

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