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n'd, My soul is sick, with every day's report Of wrong and outrage, with which earth is fill'd. --_Cowper._ 1811 _Something._--To do something, however small, to make others happier and better, is the highest ambition, the most elevating hope, which can inspire a human being. --_Lord Avebury._ 1812 TO MY DEAR SON. _On his 21st Birthday, with a Silver Lamp, "Fiat Lux."_ --_Lady Dufferin, 1807-1867._ How shall I bless thee? Human love Is all too poor in passionate words; The heart aches with a sense above All language that the lip affords: Therefore a symbol shall express My love,--a thing not rare or strange, But yet--eternal--measureless-- Knowing no shadow and no change. Light! which of all the lovely shows To our poor world of shadows given, The fervent prophet-voices chose Alone, as attribute of heaven! At a most solemn pause we stand, From this day forth, for evermore, The weak but loving human hand Must cease to guide thee as of yore. Then, as thro' life thy footsteps stray, And earthly beacons dimly shine, "Let there be light" upon thy way, And holier guidance far than mine! "Let there be light" in thy clear, clear soul, When passion tempts and doubts assail; When grief's dark tempests o'er thee roll, "Let there be light" that shall not fail! So, angel-guarded, may'st thou tread The narrow path which few may find, And at the end, look back, nor dread To count the vanished years behind! And pray that she, whose hand doth trace This heart-warm prayer,--when life is past-- May see and know thy blessed face, In God's own glorious light at last! --_From the Victorian Anthology_, --_by Sir M. E. Grant Duff_. 1813 A clever man once said to his son: "John, when you chase the dollars, all right; but look out, my boy, when the dollars chase you." 1814 Send your son into the world with good principles, a good education, and industrious habits, and he will find his way in the dark. 1815 TO MY SON. Some of the rarest gems and most beautiful flowers are often found in out-of-the-way places. Here is one.
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