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BETTER THINGS.


Better to smell a violet, Than sip the careless wine; Better to list one music tone, Than watch the jewels' shine.

Better to have the love of one, Than smiles like morning dew; Better to have a living seed Than flowers of every hue.

Better to feel a love within, Than be lovely to the sight; Better a homely tenderness Than beauty's wild delight.

Better to love than be beloved. Though lonely all the day; Better the fountain in the heart, Than the fountain by the way.

Better a feeble love to God, Than for woman's love to pine; Better to have the making God Than the woman made divine.

Better be fed by mother's hand, Than eat alone at will;
Better to trust in God, than say: My goods my storehouse fill.

Better to be a little wise Than learned overmuch;
Better than high are lowly thoughts, For truthful thoughts are such.

Better than thrill a listening crowd, Sit at a wise man's feet; But better teach a child, than toil To make thyself complete.

Better to walk the realm unseen, Than watch the hour's event; Better the smile of God alway, Than the voice of men's consent.

Better to have a quiet grief Than a tumultuous joy;
Better than manhood, age's face, If the heart be of a boy.

Better the thanks of one dear heart, Than a nation's voice of praise; Better the twilight ere the dawn, Than yesterday's mid-blaze.

Better a death when work is done, Than earth's most favoured birth; Better a child in God's great house Than the king of all the earth.




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