Show 7 74 4 II TRUE WORTH That man Is great whatever be his labor Who wins the admiration ot of his nel neighbor Who In spite of purse purse or d dress ss or pomps pomp's dominion Meets all mankind and wins its good opinion That man is victor In lifes life's last December If but 0 the few his kindliness remember r. r True Trite worth Is not by genius fashioned solely Great souls are found am among ng the the lowly Brilliance of mind and skill of hand may grumble And lack the glorious courage of ot the humble humbie Fortune by chance upon the shrewd may visit But gentleness proclaims the soul exquisite i Chance may uncover genius striking blindly But Us an Inward glory to be kindly That man Is great whatever be his station Who Vho truly s- s serves his God his home his nation Copyright 1925 Edgar A. A Guest r l i. i J p J |