archives T HE CECIL W. RCB81M3 U3RARY ~ "t uoLLPQ!: — LWISBURG. N.C. 27f)49 Louisburg Echoes. ' ' —— ■ i—^— ! MARCH, 1910. Vol. II. No. 7. IDork *Xet ma but 60 my work from to 6aj, “3n ful6 or forest, at tl)c desk or loom. 3n roaring market-place or tranquil room; TCet me but fln6 It In my b^art to say. X2^ben vagrant wishes beckon me astray, "X5t)l* l» m? work: my blessing, not my doom: “Of all wl)0 live. ~3 am tl>e one by w^om "Gbls work can best be 6one In tl>e rlg^t way.” “Cben sball *3 see It not too great, nor small, ^0 suit my spirit an6 to prove my powers; I5ben sball ~3 cheerful greet t^e labouring bours, T\nb cheerful turn, wben tbe long sba6ows fall ■32Vt eventide, to play and love an5 rest, because ~3 know for me my work Is best. —Van “3)yke. PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF LOUISBURG COLLEGE LOUISBURG. NORTH CAROLINA

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