It Can Be DoneThis is a volume of inspirational poems. Its purpose is to bring men courage and resolution, to cheer them, to fire them with new confidence when they grow dispirited, to strengthen their faith that THINGS CAN BE DONE. It is better for this purpose than the entire works of any one poet, for it takes the cream of many and has greater diversity than any one writer can show. |
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Many a foe is a friend in disguise, Many a trouble a blessing most true, Helping the heart to be happy and wise, With love ever precious and joys ever new. Stand in the van, Strike like a man! This is the bravest and cleverest plan; ...
Many a foe is a friend in disguise, Many a trouble a blessing most true, Helping the heart to be happy and wise, With love ever precious and joys ever new. Stand in the van, Strike like a man! This is the bravest and cleverest plan; ...
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They look upon what is happy or inspiring with eyes that really fail to see. As Wordsworth says of Peter Bell, “A primrose by the river's brim A yellow primrose was to him, And it was nothing more.” But to stop now and then and realize ...
They look upon what is happy or inspiring with eyes that really fail to see. As Wordsworth says of Peter Bell, “A primrose by the river's brim A yellow primrose was to him, And it was nothing more.” But to stop now and then and realize ...
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... that's tryin' hard To come in an' cheer 'em. Wear their blinders big and strong, Dodge each happy sight; PHILOSOPHY FOR CROAKERS ...
... that's tryin' hard To come in an' cheer 'em. Wear their blinders big and strong, Dodge each happy sight; PHILOSOPHY FOR CROAKERS ...
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Wear their blinders big and strong, Dodge each happy sight; Like to keep their faces long; Think the day is night. Now I've had my share of trouble; Back been bent with ill; Big load makes the joy seem double When I mount the hill.
Wear their blinders big and strong, Dodge each happy sight; Like to keep their faces long; Think the day is night. Now I've had my share of trouble; Back been bent with ill; Big load makes the joy seem double When I mount the hill.
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