To fall to do the thing you try that’s not defeat; To fail to try to do. woise than retreat. To do. or try to do. and e’en yet keep on trying. That in the final test gives fame undying. While fearful souls hold bock and i-ringe and doubt and wait. The trustful ones dare forth to any fate; They see the danger toll, the sorrow, trial and trouble. Which bravely faced. Is even like the bubble * That pricked, it vanishes before theirgazing eyes, And 10, they have achieved, have won the prize,
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White Ribbon, Volume 26, Issue 309, 18 March 1921, Page 7
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