Wise or Otherwise
By Lydia Leavitt and Thad. W. H. Leavitt
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Wise or Otherwise - Lydia Leavitt
Lydia Leavitt, Thad. W. H. Leavitt
Wise or Otherwise
Published by Good Press, 2022
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Table of Contents
PREFACE
THE AUTHORS.
BOOK THE FIRST
BY
LYDIA LEAVITT
LEAD KINDLY LIGHT
A FABLE
THE WIND
PASSING THOUGHTS
BOOK THE SECOND
BY
THAD. W.H. LEAVITT
ODDS AND-ENDS
PREFACE
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It is probable that the reader will discover among the Short Sayings
some familiar acquaintance and even old friend, unconsciously appropriated. Should such be the case, kindly credit to the Wise
and leave the Otherwise
to
THE AUTHORS.
Table of Contents
BOOK THE FIRST
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BY
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LYDIA LEAVITT
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LEAD KINDLY LIGHT
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LeadLead, kindly light,
The words are lightly spoken by the young, who tread life's pathway with nimble feet, whose eager hands are outstretched to gather life's roses, regardless of thorns, whose voice is rippling with laughter and mirth, with blood coursing through the veins and bright eyes looking fearlessly into the future; the words have merely a joyous, musical ring. Lead, kindly light.
Lead, kindly light.
The words are gravely spoken by the middle-aged, whose feet have grown a trifle weary, whose hands have gathered the roses, only to find them turned to ashes, whose laughter has more sadness than mirth, whose eyes have grown dim, whose lips tremblingly plead, Lead, kindly light.
Lead, kindly light.
The words are whispered by the old, whose tired feet are unable to move, whose palsied hands are helpless, whose head is bowed by the weight of years, whose eyes are sightless, from whose trembling lips are scarcely heard the whispered prayer, Lead, kindly light.
Lead, kindly light.
The sunken eyes are closed in death, the tired hands are folded, the heart has ceased to beat, the mute lips are stilled, the weary feet are at rest, a look of ineffable peace rests upon the still face, while all the air is filled with sweet