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The Good And The True

Nothing lasts that is not good;
  Nothing stands that is not true:--
What a thing misunderstood,
  What a thought kept out of view!
O pretences, shams, and cheats,
  You may strut your little day,--
But Confusion swiftly meets
  And surely drives you all away!

Never yet was Truth assail'd,
  But the struggle gave it strength;
"Great is Truth and has prevail'd"
  Always comes to pass at length:
Never yet was good attack'd,
  But the very foe that smote
Whiten'd up what slander black'd,
  And abjured what malice wrote!

What is Good? the pure and kind;
  What is Truth? the wise and right;
And, in Matter as in Mind,
  Both will live in death's despite:
But the bad, the false, the base,
  Barely breathe one feverish hour,
Dying out of every place
  Like a rootless nosegay flower.

How then comes it, that so oft
  Good men droop, and good things drown?
How, that Lies are throned aloft,
  While so many Truths die down?
--How? -- For just a little while,
  And by just a herd of fools,
Cheats are praised, and shams beguile,
  And sin is stout where Satan rules:

Ay,-- but look a little higher,
  Forward post your eager eye,
You that gloriously aspire,
  And on God and Right rely;
Evil perishes,-- forsake it,--
  Falsehood dies -- renounce its sway,--
But the Good, for treasure take it,--
  And secure the True to-day!

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