Small Means and Great Ends by Unknown
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And _Hate_, and _Scorn_, and _Spleen,
Goodness_ and _Love_, and many more, Sparkled along the green. And MARY drank at each bright fount, To draw her grief away; But, spite of all the water's power, Her sorrows they would stay. And still she mourned, and still was sad, Through all the livelong day. One morn she saw a little spring She never saw before, Down in a still and shady vale, Covered with blossoms o'er,-- And when she 'd drunk, and still would drink She thirsted still for more. She gladly quaffed its cooling draught, And found what she had sought; No more her heart with sorrow grieved. She thirsted now for nought; She'd found a blessed happiness, Beyond her highest thought. And when she moved the vines aside That hid the fount from sight, In loveliest, brightest characters, Like stars of silver light,-- _Goodness of heart, and speech, and life_, |
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