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 And with unwearied fingers drawing out
 The lines of life, from living knowledge hid.  
 And with unwearied fingers drawing out
 The lines of life, from living knowledge hid. 
 The world's great men have not commonly been great scholars, nor 
its great scholars great men.  
 The world's great men have not commonly been great scholars, nor 
its great scholars great men. 
 Ah, pensive scholar, what is fame?
 A fitful tongue of leaping flame;
  A giddy whirlwind's fickle gust,
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 Ah, pensive scholar, what is fame?
 A fitful tongue of leaping flame;
  A giddy whirlwind's fickle gust,
   That lifts a pinch of mortal dust;
    A few swift years, and who can show
     Which dust was Bill, and which was Joe? 
 Where should the scholar live? In solitude, or in society? in 
the green stillness of the country, where he read more 
 Where should the scholar live? In solitude, or in society? in 
the green stillness of the country, where he can hear the heart 
of Nature beat, or in the dark, gray town where he can hear and 
feel the throbbing heart of man? 
 Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel
 And shining morning face, creeping like snail
  Unwillingly to school.  
 Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel
 And shining morning face, creeping like snail
  Unwillingly to school. 
 From his cradle
 He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one,
  Exceeding wise, fair-spoken, and read more 
 From his cradle
 He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one,
  Exceeding wise, fair-spoken, and persuading;
   Lofty and sour to them that loved him not,
    But to those men that sought him, sweet as summer. 
 Experience is the best of schoolmasters, only the school-fees are 
heavy.  
 Experience is the best of schoolmasters, only the school-fees are 
heavy. 
 The scholar who cherishes the love of comfort, is not fit to be 
deemed a scholar.  
 The scholar who cherishes the love of comfort, is not fit to be 
deemed a scholar. 
 The studious class are their own victims; they are thin and pale, 
their feet are cold, their heads are read more 
 The studious class are their own victims; they are thin and pale, 
their feet are cold, their heads are hot, the night is without 
sleep, the day a fear of interruption,--pallor, squalor, hunger, 
and egotism. If you come near them and see what conceits they 
entertain--they are abstractionists, and spend their days and 
nights in dreaming some dream; in expecting the homage of society 
to some precious scheme built on a truth, but destitute of 
proportion in its presentment, of justness in its application, 
and of all energy of will in the schemer to embody and vitalize 
it. 
A student never forgets an encouraging private word, when it is given with sincere respect and admiration.
A student never forgets an encouraging private word, when it is given with sincere respect and admiration.