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To Master George Twiddy.

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G o on your way, my youthful friend,     E arth's joys and woes to feel,     O 'er rough and smooth, your course will tend,     R ight on, thro' woe and weal,     G ird up yourself then, for the fight,     E ach foe to meet without affright.     T hink not too much of joy or woe,     W hich one and all must meet,     I n duty's path still onward go,     D ark days and bright to greet,     D etermin'd still to do your best,     Y our work, be sure, will then be blest.

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