What Care.
What care I for caste or creed ? It is the deed it is the deed ; What for class or w hat for clan ? It is the man, it is the man. Heirs of love, and joy, and woe, Who is high and who is low ? Mountain, valley, sky and sea, Are for all huma’iity. What care I for robe or stole? It is the soul, it is the oul; What for crown or what for crest ? It is the heart within the brea.->t; It is the faith, it is the hope, It is the struggle up the slope, It is the brain and eye to see One God and one humanity Robert Loveman.
The year’s at the spring And day’s at the moin ; Morning's at seven ; The hill-side's dew pearled ; The lark’s on the wing ; The snail’s on the thorn. God’s in his heaven— All’s right with the world. —fippa Passes
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White Ribbon, Volume 12, Issue 136, 15 September 1906, Page 10
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153What Care. White Ribbon, Volume 12, Issue 136, 15 September 1906, Page 10
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