Don
Quixote discovered that there are no eggs in last year's bird's-nests. Many of
us waste our time in regrets for the past, without seeming to perceive that
hope lies only in endeavor for the future.
'Tis not by wishing that we gain the prize,
Nor yet by ruing,
But from our falling, learning how to rise,
And tireless doing.
The idols broken, nor our tears and sighs,
May yet restore them.
Regret is only for fools; the wise
Look but before them.
Nor ever yet Success was wooed with tears;
To notes of gladness
Alone the fickle goddess turns her ears,
She hears not sadness.
The heart thrives not in the dull rain and
mist
Of gloomy pining.
The sweetest flowers are the flowers
sun-kissed,
Where glad light's shining.
Look not behind thee; there is only dust
And vain regretting.
The lost tide ebbs; in the next flood thou
must
Learn, by forgetting.
For the lost chances be ye not distressed
To endless weeping;
Be not the thrush that o'er the empty nest
Is vigil keeping.
But in new efforts our regrets to-day
To stillness whiling,
Let us in some pure purpose find the way
To future smiling.
By James W. Foley.
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