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AD ASTRA: 112 by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE

First Line: WHAT MAN THAT HATH A WEAK AND AILING CHILD
Last Line: HEALS EVERY WOUND, AND CAN ALL TEARS BECALM.
Subject(s): CHILDREN; PARENTS; SYMPATHY; CHILDHOOD; PARENTHOOD; EMPATHY;

What man that hath a weak and ailing child
Learns not to love it over all the rest?
So may sweet Pity's heart be reconciled,
While larger love exalts the parent's breast.
The little sufferer is of all most blest,
For sympathy fails never of its balm,
Heals every wound, and can all tears becalm.



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