MARCH on, my soul, nor like a laggard stay! March swiftly on. Yet err not from the way Where all the nobly wise of old have trod, -- The path of faith, made by the sons of God. Follow the marks that they have set beside The narrow, cloud-swept track, to be thy guide: Follow, and honour what the past has gained, And forward still, that more may be attained. Something to learn, and something to forget: Hold fast the good, and seek the better yet: Press on, and prove the pilgrim-hope of youth: The Creeds are milestones on the road to Truth. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...RELIGION by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR HOW VIOLETS CAME BLUE by ROBERT HERRICK ISAAC AND ARCHIBALD by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON UNBELIEVABLE by EDITH GRACE BERKNESS A MEMORY by WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE THE CAGED LION by ANNE MILLAY BREMER THE ELDER'S REBUKE by EMILY JANE BRONTE |