That every man in arms should wish to be? -It is the generous Spirit, who, when brought Among the tasks of real life, hath wrought Upon the plan that pleased his boyish thought: Whose high endeavours are an inward light That makes the path before him... Business - Page 60by James Platt - 1876 - 196 pagesFull view - About this book
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...pleased his childish thought. Whose high endeavours arejan inward light That make the path before him always bright ; Who, with a natural instinct to discern What knowledge can perform, is diligent to learn. Who comprehends his trust, and to the same Keeps faithful with a singleness of... | |
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