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Show WISDOM OF THE BRAHMIN. . W'estmlnater Gozotto. Be that which Is past no longer thy concern, con-cern, But see thou dost tho things which still thou has to learn. If thou resign thyself at what thou canst not change, Thou wilt g.iln strength for that which Is still new and stranirc My perfect fellow-men I'd view with sore dismay; They would be dull. Indeed, and often In the way. But natural and frank, and somewhat narrowly, too;. u Not morbidly Inclined. .nor bent with grief and ruo. Thus would I ask of llfo- to- show them -unto- inc; - -' - - Thus in the books -1- read would I my neighbors see. If llfo brings to my view men made of different clay, I bear it. Books with such I promptly -put away. ' Adapt thyself Unto tho world, and it will send Thoe many things to chrcr thy pathway to the end. |