A family of Millers and Stewarts . Anns ot the Stewarts of Fort Stewart; Red, a tess chequey silver andblue between three gold lions rampant. Crest: A right hand in armour holding a heart all i^: Nil desperandum ! Oak. ^(im^y/Ak^/7a». ii VyW/////////////////////. \ The Ste^v^art Dress Tartan This plaid was a favorite of the late tjueen Victoria. Besides this there are four other Stewart plaids, calledThe Old, The Royal, The Hunting and The Bonnie Prince Charlie plaids. How loved, how valued once, avails thee not. To whom related or by whom begot. A heap of dust alone r


A family of Millers and Stewarts . Anns ot the Stewarts of Fort Stewart; Red, a tess chequey silver andblue between three gold lions rampant. Crest: A right hand in armour holding a heart all i^: Nil desperandum ! Oak. ^(im^y/Ak^/7a». ii VyW/////////////////////. \ The Ste^v^art Dress Tartan This plaid was a favorite of the late tjueen Victoria. Besides this there are four other Stewart plaids, calledThe Old, The Royal, The Hunting and The Bonnie Prince Charlie plaids. How loved, how valued once, avails thee not. To whom related or by whom begot. A heap of dust alone remains of thee, Tis all thou art. and all the proud shall be. In that poem called The Philosophy of Life, RahbiBen Ezra, by Browning, we find these words:Not for such hopes and fears, annulling youths brief I remonstrate; folly wide the mark!Rather I prize the doubt low kinds exist and finite clods, untroubled by a spark. For thence a paradox, which comforts while it mocks—Shall life succeed in that it seems to fail;What I aspire to be. and was not. comforts me:A brute I might have been, but would not sink 1 thescale. Therefore I summon age. to grant youths heritage,Lifes struggle having so far reached its term:Thence shall I pass approved a man; for aye


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