< Littell's Living Age < Volume 127 < Issue 1635
| WHITHERSOEVER. |
Whatever haps shall come to you and me. What sunshines and what shadows, what delights And what strange anguish, what long-during nights What hours of vision when we seem to see Something of meaning round us, and what glooms, Sight-foiling, when an unstarr'd prospect dooms Whate'er shall come, friend, yet will we not fear; For we will aye to our own selves be true — True to our higher selves all life-time through; Not murmuring creeds unvital, but agreed To search for truth, where'er the search shall lead. |
| J. W. Hales. |
| Macmillan's Magazine. |
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