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- WE have faith in old proverbs full surely,
- For Wisdom has traced what they tell,
- And Truth may be drawn up as purely
- From them, as it may from "a well."
- Let us question the thinkers and doers,
- And hear what they honestly say;
- And you'll find they believe, like bold wooers,
- In "Where there's a will there's a way."
- The hills have been high for man's mounting,
- The woods have been dense for his axe,
- The stars have been thick for his counting,
- The sands have been wide for his tracks,
- The sea has been deep for his diving,
- The poles have been broad for his sway,
- But bravely he's proved in his sriving,
- That "Where there's a will there's a way."
- Have ye vices that ask a destroyer?
- Or passions that need your control?
- Let Reason become your employer,
- And your body be ruled by your soul.
- Fight on, though ye bleed in the trial,
- Resist with all strength that ye may;
- Ye may conquer Sin's host by denial;
- For "Where there's a will there's a way."
- Have ye Poverty's pinching to cope with?
- Does Suffering weigh down your might?
- Only call up a spirit to hope with,
- And dawn may come out of the night.
- Oh! much may be done by defying
- The ghosts of Despair and Dismay;
- And much may be gained by relying
- On "Where there's a will there's a way."
- Should ye see, afar off, that worth winning,
- Set out on the journey with trust;
- And ne'er heed if your path at beginning
- Should be among brambles and dust.
- Though it is but by footsteps ye do it,
- And hardships may hinder and stay;
- Walk with faith, and be sure you'll get through it;
- For "Where there's a will there's a way."
- Eliza Cook

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