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316 PANEL II

HE WHO FAILS BRAVELY HAS NOT TRULY FAILED, BUT IS HIMSELF ALSO A CONQUEROR

PANEL III

WHO SHUNS THE DUST AND SWEAT OF THE CONTEST, ON HIS BROW FALLS NOT THE COOL SHADE OF THE OLIVE

FOR THE GREAT PYLONS OF THE TRIUMPHAL CAUSEWAY

PANEL I

THE SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE IS THE MAKER OF COMMONWEALTHS

PANEL II

FREEDOM IS BUT THE FIRST LESSON IN SELF-GOVERNMENT