
FEBRUARY SEVENTEENTH
- Kate Greenaway born 1846.
- Michael Angelo Buonarroti died 1563.
- Giordano Bruno burned at Rome 1600.
- Molière died 1673.
- Rose Terry Cooke born 1827.
- Frances E. Willard died 1898.
It is not much
To give a gentle word or kindly touch
To one gone down
Beneath the world's cold frown,
And yet who knows
How great a thing from such a little grows?
O, oftentimes,
Some brother upward climbs
And hope again
Uplifts its head, that in the dust had lain,
Gives place to morning's light.
--E. H. Divall.
I will seek that which was lost, and will bring back that which was driven away, and will bind up that which was broken, and will strengthen that which was sick.
--Ezekiel 34. 16.
My Father, may I not sorrow so that I fail to comfort the sorrowing, and may I not be so happy that I fail to see that others need to be glad. I thank thee for thy providences. May I serve thee in helping others to brighter lives. Amen.