henry wadsworth longfellow, loss and gain

Inspirational Works About Loss and Gain

Here is a famous poem about loss and gain by the American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 – March 24, 1882). Loss and Gain When I compareWhat I have lost with what I have gained,What I have missed with what attained,Little room do I find for pride. I am awareHow many days have been idly spent;How like an arrow the good intentHas fallen short or been turned aside.  But who shall dareTo measure loss and gain in this wise?Defeat may be victory in disguise;The lowest ebb is the turn of the tide.  Three famous stories about loss and gain 1. Being kind and tolerant has its rewards Chen Xiao was an honest, kind, and tolerant person. During the ...

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