Christmas Bells I heard the bells on Christmas Day Their old, familiar carols play, And wild and sweet The words repeat Of peace on earth, good-will to men And thought how, as the day had come, The belfries of all Christendom Had rolled along The unbroke.
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Trust no future, however pleasant Let the dead past bury its dead Act, - act in the living Present Heart within and God overhead.Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Our ingress into the world Was naked and bare Our progress through the world Is trouble and care Our egress from the world Will be nobody knows where But if we do well here We shall do well there And I could tell you no more, Should I preach a whole year.
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Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in passing, only a signal shown, and a distant voice in the darkness; So on the ocean of life, we pass and speak one another, only a look and a voice, then darkness again and a silence.
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Therefore trust to thy heart, and to what the world calls illusions.
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Beside the ungathered rice he lay. His sickle in his hand.
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Build today, then strong and sure, With a firm and ample base; And ascending and secure. Shall tomorrow find its place.
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