Golden Gleams of Thought: From the Words of Leading Orators, Divines, Philosophers, Statesmen and PoetsMcClurg, 1891 - 448 من الصفحات |
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... dead , Will rise in majesty to meet thine own . Payson . Lowell . A WANT of individuality is the most dangerous sign in modern civilization . John Stuart Mill . I HAVE never seen anything in the world worth getting angry about . Henry J ...
... dead , Will rise in majesty to meet thine own . Payson . Lowell . A WANT of individuality is the most dangerous sign in modern civilization . John Stuart Mill . I HAVE never seen anything in the world worth getting angry about . Henry J ...
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... dead , And little , voluble , chattering daws of men Peck at me curiously , let it then be said By some one brave enough to speak the truth , Here lies a great soul killed by cruel wrong . Richard Realf . BETTER a day of strife Than a ...
... dead , And little , voluble , chattering daws of men Peck at me curiously , let it then be said By some one brave enough to speak the truth , Here lies a great soul killed by cruel wrong . Richard Realf . BETTER a day of strife Than a ...
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... dead , tainting the solar system , there will not want lightning to kindle its funeral руге . Peter Bayne . We cannot honor our country with too deep a reverence ; we cannot love her with an affection too pure and fervent ; we cannot ...
... dead , tainting the solar system , there will not want lightning to kindle its funeral руге . Peter Bayne . We cannot honor our country with too deep a reverence ; we cannot love her with an affection too pure and fervent ; we cannot ...
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... erpower all others , and conduct The world at last to freedom . ONE crowded hour of glorious life Is worth a world without a name . Byron . Walter Scott . BREATHES there the man with soul so dead , Who 56 GOLDEN GLEAMS .
... erpower all others , and conduct The world at last to freedom . ONE crowded hour of glorious life Is worth a world without a name . Byron . Walter Scott . BREATHES there the man with soul so dead , Who 56 GOLDEN GLEAMS .
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... dead , Who never to himself hath said , " This is my own , my native land ! " Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned , As home his footsteps he hath turned , From wandering on a foreign strand ? If such there breathe , go , mark him ...
... dead , Who never to himself hath said , " This is my own , my native land ! " Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned , As home his footsteps he hath turned , From wandering on a foreign strand ? If such there breathe , go , mark him ...
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A. A. Hodge Auguste Préault beauty Beecher better blessed Bulwer Christ Christian crown D'Israeli dark David Swing dead death despair divine doth dream earth Emerson eternal eyes F. W. Robertson face fair faith fear feel flower forever Garfield George Eliot give glory God's Goethe grave grief hand happy hath hear heart heaven holy honor hope hour human immortal Jean Ingelow Joaquin Miller Joseph Cook leave life's light live Longfellow look Lord man's mind moral N. P. Willis nature never night noble o'er pain pass past peace prayer R. S. Storrs religion Samuel Johnson shadow Shakespeare silent sleep smile sorrow soul spirit stand stars strife sweet tears thee thine things Thomas à Kempis thou thought to-day true truth Victor Hugo virtue voice weep words youth