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abide, E'en when his own faults are allied, Is character I much adore. A man who will not plead a cause That violates the nation's laws, Or seek to give Justice a pause, For gold or worldly store, But Pallas-like will e'er defend, Alike for foe, or trusted friend, The rights on which morals depend, Is character I much adore. A man who rises by his worth And not through fortune-favored birth, Who owns himself, though all the earth May bribes around him pour, Who wears distinction's jeweled crown, But not from trampling others down, Or acts that cause Justice to frown, Is character I much adore. The teacher who sees soul and mind In pleasing harmony combined Within the clay to be refined, And scans it o'er and o'er, That through instruction, skill, and love, It may expand and so improve, To honor earth and heaven above, Is character I much adore. The man of God who feels no loss To bear the burden of the cross Though waves of fury round him toss, That sometimes hide the shore; Who guides alike the rich and poor Toward Him who said, "I am the Door," And bids them come though sick and sore, Is character I much adore. The man who fills a humble lot As best he can, and murmurs not At what he has, or has not got, But uses all his power To elevate his work and life, And knows no mean ignoble strife, With which the world is too much rife, Is character I much adore. A faithful wife bent low in prayer O'er suffering one in wild despair, While tender hands relief prepare Upon th' uncovered floor Of him who cursed her life by drink And caused her trusting heart to sink Upon Despair's cold, cheerless brink, Is character I much adore. * * * * * Nature has printed the largest book That eye has ever seen, And filled it with colored pictures fair, In white and gray and green. She offers it free to all mankind-- Noble, generous deed-- But few there are in its pages rare, Have ever learned to read. SOME CHARACTERS I CAN'T ADMIRE. The seeming saint with long drawn face, Who thinks that he has so much grace He should be throned on highest place To which saints may aspire,
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