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Nobility
True worth is in
being, not seeming --
In doing, each day that goes by,
Some little good -- not in dreaming
Of great things to do by and by.
For whatever men
say in their blindness,
And spite of the fancies of youth,
There's nothing so kingly as kindness,
And nothing so royal as truth.
We get back our
mete as we measure --
We cannot do wrong and feel right.
Nor can we give pain and gain pleasure,
For justice avenges each slight.
We cannot make
bargains for blisses,
Nor catch them life fishes in nets;
And sometimes the thing our life misses
Helps more than the thing which it gets.
For good lieth not
in pursuing,
Nor gaining of great nor of small,
But just in the doing, and doing
As we would be done by, is all.
-- Alice Cary
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