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Noblesse Oblige

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I hold it the duty of one who is gifted          And specially dowered in all men's sight,     To know no rest till his life is lifted          Fully up to his great gifts' height.     He must mould the man into rare completeness,          For gems are set only in gold refined.     He must fashion his thoughts into perfect sweetness.          And cast out folly and pride from his mind.     For he who drinks from a god's gold fountain          Of art or music or rhythmic song     Must sift from his soul the chaff of malice,          And weed from his heart the roots of wrong.     Great gifts should be worn, like a crown befitting,          And not like gems in a beggar's hands!     And the toil must be constant and unremitting          Which lifts up the king to the crown's demands.

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