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e Hope. Though clouds environ now, And gladness hides her face in scorn, Put thou the shadow from thy brow-- No night but hath its morn. Have Faith. Where'er thy bark is driven-- The calm's disport, the tempest's mirth-- Know this: God rules the host of heaven, The inhabitants of earth. Have Love. Not love alone for one, But man as man thy brother call; And scatter like the circling sun Thy charities on all. Thus grave these lessons on thy soul-- Faith, Hope, and Love--and thou shalt find Strength when life's surges rudest roll, Light when thou else wert blind. --Johann Christopher Friedrich von Schiller. Knowing this, that never yet Share of truth was vainly set In the world's wide fallow; After hands shall sow the seed, After hands from hill and mead Reap the harvests yellow. --John Greenleaf Whittier. Yet I argue not Against Thy hand or will, nor bate a jot Of heart or hope, but still bear up and steer Right onward. --John Milton. The world is growing better, No matter what they say; The light is shining brighter In one refulgent ray; And though deceivers murmur, And turn another way, Yet still the world grows better And better every day. Never give up! it is wiser and better Always to hope than once to despair; Fling off the load of Doubt's cankering fetter, And break the dark spell of tyrannical care; Never give up, or the burden may sink you-- Providence kindly has mingled the cup; And in all trials and troubles bethink you The watchword of life must be--Never give up. It's wiser being good than bad; It's safer being meek than fierce; It's fitter being sane than mad. My own hope is a sun will pierce The thickest cloud earth ever stretched; That, after Last, returns the First, Though a wide compass round be fetched; That what began best, can't end worst, Nor what God blest once, prove accurst. --Robert Browning. Hope, Christian soul! in every stage Of this thine earthly pilgrimage, Let heavenly joy thy thoughts engage; Abound in hope. Hope through the watches of the night; Hope till the morrow brings the light; Hope till thy faith be lost in sight;
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