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JJRQQP NOT UPON YOUR WAY. po I ye who start a noble scheme, For general good designed—~§e workers ia a cause that tends To benefit your kind — Mark put the path you fain would tread, The game you mean to play, And if it be an honest one, Keep steadfast on your way. -% Although jou may not gain at once The points you most desire, Be patient—time can wonders work-^ Plod on, and do not tire : (Obstructions, too, may crowd your path, In threatening, stern array, Xet flinch not! fear not! they may prove Mere shadows in your way. Then while there's work for you to do, Stand not despairing by— Let " Forward " be the move you make, Let " Onward " be your cry. And when success has crowned your plans, 'Twill all your pains repay Tp see the good your labor's done; Then droop n,qt on your v/ay ?
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 748, 30 December 1869, Page 4
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150Select Poetry. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 748, 30 December 1869, Page 4
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