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In The Long Run.
IN THE LONG RUN .
BY ELLA WHEEL BE . IN tho long run fame finds deserving man , The lucky ivigbt may prosper for a day , But in good time true merit leads the A'an , And vain pretenceunnoticedgoes its ivay .
, , There is no Chance , no Destiny , no Fate , But fortune smiles on those wbo Avork ancl ivait , In the long run . In tbe long run all godly SOITOAV pays , There is no better thing than rihteous pain ;
g The sleepless ni ghts , the aivful croivu-thorned clays , Bring sure reward to tortured soul and brain . Unmeaning joys enervate in the end , But SOITOAV yields a glorious dividend In tbe long run .
In the long run all hidden things are known ; Tbe eye of Truth will penetrate the night , And , good or ill , thy secret shall be known , However well 'tis guarded from the light . All tbe unspoken motives of the breast Are fathomed by the years , and stand confess'd
In tbe long run . In tbe long run all loA'e is paid by love , Though undervalued . by the hearts of earth ; Tbe great eternal Government above Keeps strict account and Avill redeem its Avork .
Give thy love freely—do not count tbe cost ; So beautiful a thing was never lost In the long run .
Literary And Antiquarian Gossip.
LITERARY AND ANTIQUARIAN GOSSIP .
TN spite of the rapid improvements and romance-dispelling realities of this J- prosaic , gold-getting nineteenth century of ours , matters antiquarian receive their due measure of attention . Conspicuous amongst ivriters on antiquarian lore is tbe indefatigable Bro . Henry Calvert A ppleby , honorary librarian of the Hull Literary Club . We frequently notice his well-known signature in the " Notes and Queries" columns of " various papers whose editors give
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
In The Long Run.
IN THE LONG RUN .
BY ELLA WHEEL BE . IN tho long run fame finds deserving man , The lucky ivigbt may prosper for a day , But in good time true merit leads the A'an , And vain pretenceunnoticedgoes its ivay .
, , There is no Chance , no Destiny , no Fate , But fortune smiles on those wbo Avork ancl ivait , In the long run . In tbe long run all godly SOITOAV pays , There is no better thing than rihteous pain ;
g The sleepless ni ghts , the aivful croivu-thorned clays , Bring sure reward to tortured soul and brain . Unmeaning joys enervate in the end , But SOITOAV yields a glorious dividend In tbe long run .
In the long run all hidden things are known ; Tbe eye of Truth will penetrate the night , And , good or ill , thy secret shall be known , However well 'tis guarded from the light . All tbe unspoken motives of the breast Are fathomed by the years , and stand confess'd
In tbe long run . In tbe long run all loA'e is paid by love , Though undervalued . by the hearts of earth ; Tbe great eternal Government above Keeps strict account and Avill redeem its Avork .
Give thy love freely—do not count tbe cost ; So beautiful a thing was never lost In the long run .
Literary And Antiquarian Gossip.
LITERARY AND ANTIQUARIAN GOSSIP .
TN spite of the rapid improvements and romance-dispelling realities of this J- prosaic , gold-getting nineteenth century of ours , matters antiquarian receive their due measure of attention . Conspicuous amongst ivriters on antiquarian lore is tbe indefatigable Bro . Henry Calvert A ppleby , honorary librarian of the Hull Literary Club . We frequently notice his well-known signature in the " Notes and Queries" columns of " various papers whose editors give