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“Τον φιλεοντ' επι δαιτα καλειν . . .
Τον δε μαλιστα καλειν οστις σεθεν εγγυθι ναιει .”
Hesiod, Works and Days, b. i. 1. 339.
Τον δε μαλιστα καλειν οστις σεθεν εγγυθι ναιει .”
Hesiod, Works and Days, b. i. 1. 339.
Such is the wisdom of the wise
Their fellow-men above,
Which brings around home-charities,
Delighting in their love.
Their fellow-men above,
Which brings around home-charities,
Delighting in their love.
But self is thus reflected seen,
Of earth in its reward,
Though purest of the joys of sight,
And best it can afford.
Of earth in its reward,
Though purest of the joys of sight,
And best it can afford.
“When thou makest a dinner or a supper, call not thy
friends, nor thy brethren, neither thy kinsmen, nor thy rich
neighbours.”
S. Luke xiv. 12.
Blest spirit, which with love imbued
And fearing recompense,
Turns to the Giver of all good
From things of sight and sense!
And fearing recompense,
Turns to the Giver of all good
From things of sight and sense!
How great is thy reward in store
To whom e'en now 'tis given
Christ to receive in His own poor,
And make thy house a heaven!
To whom e'en now 'tis given
Christ to receive in His own poor,
And make thy house a heaven!
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