When one has climbed the pathway steep
That leadeth up to Fame,
And found upon her shining scroll
His own unworthy name.
Does he e’er remember what it cost
To reach so high a place?
Or does success to perfect-sweet
Those bitter days efface?
“Fame” printed in The Seattle Times newspaper on February 6, 1901, in Higginson’s weekly column “Clover Leaves.” Clipping courtesy of the Ella Higginson Papers, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Heritage Resources, Western Washington University, Bellingham Washington.