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Show him all his peace, and the best of his manly Eagay o attributes. To preserve for a short time so Compengatio < conspicuousan appearance before the world he is content to eat dust before the rea masters who stand erect behind the throne Or do men desire the more substantial an permanent grandeur of genius? Neither ha this an immunity. He, who by force of wil or of thought is great, and overlooks thousands, has the responsibility of overlooking With every influx of light comes ne danger. Has he light? he must bear witnes to the light, and always outrun that sym pathy which gives him such keen satisfaction, by his fidelity to new revelations o the incessant soul. He must hate father an mother, wife and child. Has he all that th world loves and admires and covetsp-h must cast behind him their admiration an afflict them by faithfulness to his truth an become a byword and a hissing This Law writes the laws of cities and nations. It will not be balked of its end in th smallest iota. It is in vain to build or plo Digital Image © 2005 Marriott Library U ‘of Utah. Al rights rese |