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Douglas Malloch (Дуглас Мэллок)


Encouragement


I hold him dearest who aspires
To kindle in my heart the fires
Of best desires.

I hold the man of all most dear
Who, when I stumble, draweth near
With word of cheer.

I hold that man of best intents
Who giveth me not paltry pence,
But confidence.

For there are men who quick caress
Win give to laurel-crowned success—
To nothing less.

But, oh, how dearer far are they
Who help me on the upward way
When skies are gray.

If so it be that I attain
The mountain peak, and leave the plain
And paths of pain,

My prayers shall first be upward sent
For those dear friends of mine who lent
Encouragement.



Douglas Malloch's other poems:
  1. Always a Mason
  2. The Road of Masonry
  3. Be the Best of Whatever You Are


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Emily Brontë (Эмили Бронте) Encouragement ("I do not weep; I would not weep")
  • Madison Cawein (Мэдисон Кавейн) Encouragement ("To help our tired hope to toil")

    Тема стихотворения (Poem Theme): Friendship (Дружба)

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