| her's love and praise
      Make them sweet.
    Wait not till your friend is dead
    Ere your compliments are said;
    For the spirit that has fled,
      If it know,
    Does not need to speed it on
    Our poor praise; where it has gone
    Love's eternal, golden dawn
      Is aglow.
    But unto our brother here
    That poor praise is very dear;
    If you've any word of cheer
    Tell him so.
    --J. A. Egerton.
    So when a great man dies,
      For years beyond our ken
    The light he leaves behind him lies
      Upon the paths of men.
    --Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
THE MAN WITH A GRUDGE
    There once was a man who bore a grudge.
      Stoutly he bore it many a year.
    "Beware!" said the parson. He answered, "Fudge!
      Well it becomes me, never fear.
    "Men for this world, and saints for heaven;
      Too much of meekness shows a fool;
    My loaf shall rise with a livelier leaven;
      'Give as you get,' is a good old rule."
    The longer he bore it, the more it grew,
      Grew his grudge, as he trudged along;
    Till in sight of a pearly gate he drew,
      And he heard within it a wondrous song.
    The shining porter said, "Walk in."
      He sought to do so; the gate was strait:
    Hard he struggled his way to win,
      The way was narrow, the grudge was great.
    He turned in haste to lay it down;
      He strove to tear it away--to cut--
    But it had fast to his heart strings grown,
      "O wait," he cried; but the door was shut.
    Through windows bright and clear he saw
      The blessed going with their Lord to sup.
    But Satan clapped on his grudge a claw;
      Hell opened her mouth and swallowed him up.
    --Sara Hammond Palfrey.
    Man judges from a partial view,
      None ever yet his brother knew;
    The Eternal Eye that sees the whole
      May better read the darkened soul,
    And find, to outward sense denied,
      The flower upon its inward side.
    --John Greenleaf Whittier.
    O brothers! are ye asking how
      The hills of happiness to find?
    Then know they lie beyond the vow--
      "God helping me, I will be kind."
    --Nixon Waterman.
A BLESSING
    Not to the man of dollars,
      Not to the man of deeds,
    Not unto craft and cunning,
      Not unto human creeds;
    Not to the one whose passion
      Is for the world's renown,
    Not in the form of fashion
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