The Two Lessons.
Learn, .toy, from me what dwells in man • alone,. .;•■ ... •'■ Courage, immbrtai, and tho steadfast. sway Of .patient'toil, that gl.orifies'tho day.-• What most onnobles.lifo ls-all.our own; Yet,'not' the.whole of life; -tho .fates.at.oiio v F,or what they eive.,-;b.v'-what' they.-. keep . , . away. ~. -. Learn thou from v others:-?]l the : triumphs . ' ' , gay ' ■: •. . ' That dwell in sunnier realms, to, mo tin.known. ; Each'lifp.imparts.ono' lesson; ,«Weh supplies ' One priceless secret' that,it: holds .within.. In your own only : -stands tli« , . prize." -, s Foiled of'all else, your own career.- win. We half command oiir. fates; 'tks ..rest ,bui ' . - lies " In that last drop which uuknowa, povmrs .... fling in.. , r .—Thomas Wcnt-worth HicKinian. •
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 75, 21 December 1907, Page 20
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105The Two Lessons. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 75, 21 December 1907, Page 20
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