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--Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It becomes no man to nurse despair, But in the teeth of clenched antagonisms To follow up the worthiest till he die. --Alfred Tennyson. GREATNESS FAME, SUCCESS, PROGRESS, VICTORY A GREAT MAN That man is great, and he alone, Who serves a greatness not his own, For neither praise nor pelf; Content to know and be unknown: Whole in himself. Strong is that man, he only strong, To whose well-ordered will belong, For service and delight, All powers that, in the face of Wrong, Establish Right. And free is he, and only he, Who, from his tyrant passions free, By Fortune undismayed, Hath power upon himself, to be By himself obeyed. If such a man there be, where'er Beneath the sun and moon he fare, He cannot fare amiss; Great Nature hath him in her care, Her cause is his; Who holds by everlasting law Which neither chance nor change can flaw, Whose steadfast course is one With whatsoever forces draw The ages on; Who hath not bowed his honest head To base Occasion; nor, in dread Of Duty, shunned her eye; Nor truckled to loud times; nor wed His heart to a lie; Nor feared to follow, in the offense Of false opinion, his own sense Of justice unsubdued; Nor shrunk from any consequence Of doing good; He looks his Angel in the face Without a blush; nor heeds disgrace Whom naught disgraceful done Disgraces. Who knows nothing base Fears nothing known. Not morseled out from day to day In feverish wishes, nor the prey Of hours that have no plan, His life is whole, to give away To God and man. For though he live aloof from ken, The world's unwitnessed denizen, The love within him stirs Abroad, and with the hearts of men His own confers. The judge upon the justice-seat; The brown-backed beggar in the street; The spinner in the sun; The reapers reaping in the wheat; The wan-cheeked nun In cloisters cold; the prisoner lean In lightless den, the robed queen; Even the youth who waits, Hiding the knife, to glide unseen Between the gates-- He nothing human alien deems Unto himself, nor disesteems Man's meanest claim upon him.
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