Ever insurgent let me be Xl.ikc* me more daring than devout. Front sleek contentment keep me free, And fill me with a buoyant doubt. Open my ears to music; let Me trill with spring's first flutes and drums— Hut never let me dare forget The hitter ballads of the slums. From compromise and things halfdone. Keep me with stern and stubborn pride; And when at last the fight is won, God keep me still unsatisfied.
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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 284, 18 February 1919, Page 15
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