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Crosses And Troubles

    By William Ernest Henley



    Crosses and troubles a-many have proved me.
    One or two women (God bless them!) have loved me.
    I have worked and dreamed, and I've talked at will.
    Of art and drink I have had my fill.
    I've comforted here, and I've succoured there.
    I've faced my foes, and I've backed my friends.
    I've blundered, and sometimes made amends.
    I have prayed for light, and I've known despair.
    Now I look before, as I look behind,
    Come storm, come shine, whatever befall,
    With a grateful heart and a constant mind,
    For the end I know is the best of all.

    1888-1889



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