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James Russell Lowell - Sonnett - XIJames Russell Lowell - Sonnett - XI
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There never yet was flower fair in vain, Let classic poets rhyme it as they will; The seasons toil that it may blow again, And summer`s heart doth feel its every ill; Nor is a true soul ever born for naught; Wherever any such hath lived and died, There hath been something for true freedom wrought, Some bulwark levelled on the evil side: Toil on, then, Greatness! thou art in the right, However narrow souls may call thee wrong; Be as thou wouldst be in thine own clear sight, And so thou shalt be in the world`s erelong; For worldlings cannot, struggle as they may, From man`s great soul one great thought hide away.
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