So, lest I be inclined To render ill for ill, Henceforth in me instill, O God, a sweet good-will. -Theodore Tilton

 

So, lest I be inclined To render ill for ill, Henceforth in me instill, O God, a sweet good-will.


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So, lest I be inclined To render ill for ill, Henceforth in me instill, O God, a sweet good-will.

Theodore Tilton

"Life is done, but what is death?" Then, in answer to the King, Fell a sunbeam on his ring, Showing by a heavenly ray, "Even this shall pass away.

Theodore Tilton

But I account it worth All pangs of fair hopes crost All loves and honors lost, To gain the heavens, at cost Of losing earth.

Theodore Tilton

I won a noble fame; But with a sudden frown, The people snatched my crown, And, in the mire, trod down My lofty name.

Theodore Tilton