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Show anr. - IDEAS FOR THE THOUGHTFUL, " $Vho.shall judge man from his manner, -J; -SWho Jihall judge him by his dreit?.; .. . 4MP.ers n,av be fit for Princes, x si Princes fit.for nothing else, "trumpled shirt and dirty jacket May beclothc the golden ore ' Of the deepest thoughts and feelings- Satin, vest can do no more. Man, upraised above his fcllowsi f : Oft forgets his fellows then ; . , . , , f .) 1 Masters rulers lords, remember, " ' " pr ',' Thnt your meanest kinds are men!. , , , Men of labor, men of feeling, j t Men of thought;, and men of fame, 1 , Claiming- equal rights to sunshine f " man's ennobling-namc. Toiling hands alone are builders , ' -j Of-thc nation's wealth,and.fatne'; . , p Titled -laziness is pensioned A Fed and fattened on tlic same; ' By the sweat of other foreheads,, , ? Living1 only to rejoice, ' While the poor man's outraged' freedom ' .-.- Vainly Jifts Its feeble voice. I. Truth and justice are eternal, Born with loveliness and light; " , Scrct wrongs shall never prosper -while there is a sunny right; r-yf' ?r' ,-iCad, .whose world-wide voice is singing " Boundless love to you and me, ilfnlcs oppression, wiilyits title' t, But as pebbles in the sea, Polymnia. |