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SONNET XVII – TheGreat poem by Elizabeth Browning

SONNET XVII

My poet,though cant touch on all the notes

God set between his After and Before,

And strike up and strike off the general roar

Of the rushing worlds a melody that floats

In a serene air purely.Antidotes.

Of medicated music,answering for

Mankind’s forlornest uses,though cant pour

From then into their ears.God’s will devotes

Thine to such ends,and mine to wait on thine.

How,dearest,will though have me for most use?

A hope,to sing by gladly?or a fine

Sad memory,with the songs to interfuse?

A shade,in which to sing–of palm or pine

A grave,on which to rest from singing?Choose.

Poem by ELIZABETH BROWNING

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Elizabeth Browning
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Some great lines

If you think you are beaten,you are.

If you think you dare not,you don’t.

If you’d like to win,but think you can’t,

It’s almost a certain you won’t.

If you think you’ll lose,you’ve lost.

for out in the world we find,

Success begins with a fellow’s will.

It’s all in his state of mind.

If you think you are outclassed,you are.

You’ve got to think high to rise.

You’ve got to be sure of yourself before

You’ll ever win that prize.

Life’s battles don’t always go

To the stronger or Faster man,

But sooner or later the man who wins

is the one who think he can.

Lines by NAPOLEON HILL

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