DO THY PART.
Horo in the living clay, a* did the I** , * l Who made old days immortal! So fha.l men, G»*ing long back to thii« far-!oormns hour. Say: Thon tho time when men were trtuy Though ware grew lee?, their epirits met tho test . . Of now conditions; conquerirur "'"^ Savins? the Slate anew by virtuous live*: (iiiardinc the count rv'n honour a? th'.y «'". And their own us their country's and their »on»'; , T)efyint? leupied fraud with .•irTif tr»t.i; Not" f .■nrinij !o*«; and daring to l>e pure. —Richard WaUon Gilder, in "The Heroic Ago."
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12963, 16 November 1907, Page 12
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94DO THY PART. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12963, 16 November 1907, Page 12
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