Letter to Sir Thomas Fairfax (21 December 1646)
“No man is greater than his will;
No gods to him will lend a hand!
Upon his courage and his skill
The record of his life must stand.
What honors shall befall to him,
What he shall claim of fame or pelf,
Depend not on the favoring whim
Of fortune's god, but on himself.”
Source: Just Folks (1917), There Are No Gods, final stanza.
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