AT THE START.
Vo:.ng man. What i- y'onr ,»lan f>f progress ? Aro you Going to pull through? Or will yon L • down tn the road And I t your herd Sink yon out ot sight In the mud? Hare y. it th-? nerve To servo Until you can be n::’.st«r? To wait Anri wi rk outside the gate Until you win The strength to cp-'n it end enter in? Hare rot! tl’C heart to meet Doles V Day after *iiy And y.’t hold to tho way That upward k:i<K And must needs Ito hard awl rough Tb make man tough Of sinew and of soul. Before hi* seos th.' goal t So, when it is attained. He ih»ll have strength to hold Wh®t he ba- gained. And a® it »• That it to greater goer! * s.'-H grow. Young nun. Think on these things. What each on* brings, la as you * boose it; Yow ’fray take Th’ stake. Or you may hve •*. Start in To win And keen straight in the way ITnUaggito' to th * mi*! ‘Hum. whatever it rn.-y no ts victory.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 185, 22 July 1911, Page 3 (Supplement)
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181AT THE START. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 185, 22 July 1911, Page 3 (Supplement)
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