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se alone are truly great; These are the conquerors of fate; These truly live, they never die; But, clothed with immortality, When they lay their armor down Shall enter and receive the crown. THE HIGHER LIFE To play through life a perfect part, Unnoticed and unknown; To seek no rest in any heart Save only God alone; In little things to own no will. To have no share in great; To find the labor ready still And for the crown to wait. Upon the brow to bear no trace Of more than common care; To write no secret in the face For men to read it there; The daily cross to clasp and bless With such familiar zeal As hides from all that not the less The daily weight you feel; In toils that praise will never pay, To see your life go past; To meet in every coming day Twin sister of the last; To hear of high heroic things, And yield them reverence due, But feel life's daily sufferings Are far more fit for you; To own no secret, soft disguise To which self-love is prone, Unnoticed by all other eyes, Unworthy in your own; To yield with such a happy art, That no one thinks you care, And say to your poor bleeding heart, "How little you can bear!" O 'tis a pathway hard to choose, A struggle hard to share; For human pride would still refuse The nameless trials there. But since we know the gate is low That leads to heavenly bliss, What higher grace could God bestow Than such a life as this? --Adelaide Anne Procter. NOBILITY OF GOODNESS My fairest child, I have no song to give you; No lark could pipe to skies so dull and gray; Yet, ere we part, one lesson I can leave you, For every day. Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever; Do noble things, not dream them all day long; And so make life, death, and that vast forever, One grand, sweet song! --Charles Kingsley. THE GLORY OF FAILURE We who have lost the battle To you who have fought and won: Give ye good cheer and greeting! Stoutly and bravely done! Reach us a hand in passing, Comrades--and own the name! Yours is the thrill and the laurel: Ours is the smart and shame. Though we were nothing skillful, Pity us not nor
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