| Walter Murdoch (18741970). The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse. 1918. |
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| 144. Courage |
| | | By Louis Lavater |
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| TWO kinds of courage are there in the creed | |
| Of simple men. The one is courage born, | |
| Not made; enfibred in the heart, not worn | |
| Above it; strong in every hour of need. | |
| The other courage is of doubtful breed, | 5 |
| For cowardice itself caught on the thorn | |
| Of sharp despair may lead a hope forlorn | |
| And trick the world with one swift dazzling deed. | |
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| But this that holds me in perpetual lease, | |
| How can I give so motley thing a name? | 10 |
| That wins no battles nor will sue for peace, | |
| That dares, that cries Alas, my strength is gone! | |
| That droops, revives, that falters and fights on | |
| Is this thing courage or but fear of shame? | |
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