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				Title:     Good We Might Do 
			    Author: T. S. Arthur [More Titles by Arthur ]		                
			     WE all might do goodWhere we often do ill;
 There is always the way,
 If we have but the will;
 Though it be but a word
 Kindly breathed or supprest,
 It may guard off some pain,
 Or give peace to some breast.
 
 We all might do good
 In a thousand small ways--
 In forbearing to flatter,
 Yet yielding due praise--
 In spurning ill humour,
 Reproving wrong done,
 And treating but kindly
 Each heart we have won.
 
 We all might do good,
 Whether lowly or great,
 For the deed is not gauged
 By the purse or estate;
 If it be but a cup
 Of cold water that's given,
 Like "the widow's two mites,"
 It is something for Heaven.
 
 
 
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