Reflections From Nature, Schoolday Reminiscences, And Other Original Poems

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Reflections From Nature, Schoolday Reminiscences, And Other Original Poems
Richard Harris
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' It in the well, 'twere well that you should leave The trap that tempts, and tempts but to deceive, If in the pail, no useless labour spend, Kut strain your nerves each gaping breach to mend; But careful, lest some sharp projecting stone, While watching yours should perforate my own. No harm to look but still I must confess, My own wants careful watching none the less; A shaky and mistrustful vessel mine, Although as yet age has not graved a line. Blest he who strives this blessing to procure....
Early Schoolday Reminiscences. S 7 Who labours much but yet who labours sure ; Who oft fatigued oft findeth sweet repose, And oft athirst, oft drinks of that which flows, Not down the channels of this crumbling clod, But from the stream whose fountain head is God ! W ho scared nor tempted by each worldly sight, Basks calmly in the sunshine of delight ; Who takes not every glittering form for gold, Nor plucks the bud before its leaves unfold; Allows no gaudy covering to guide, But eager looks to see if aught's inside.


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