PHILOSOPHY, by C. W. CRANNELL
First Line: Shall I grieve because a maid Last Line: Medal men are seldom in it. Subject(s): Love - Unrequited; Philosophy & Philosophers
SHALL I grieve because a maid Swore to love me -- failed to do it? When we both are old and staid, I shall laugh -- and she shall rue it. Shall I grieve, if for a prize, Strive my best -- I fail to win it? In the world where honor lies, Medal men are seldom in it.