More Sheppard's PieCassell, 1938 - 371 pages |
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Page 33
... nature as hero exquisitely adapted to the nature of the universe as dangerous - on that side the ringing challenge , on this the joyous response ; man and the universe engaged to- gether as loyal confederates in the task of creating a ...
... nature as hero exquisitely adapted to the nature of the universe as dangerous - on that side the ringing challenge , on this the joyous response ; man and the universe engaged to- gether as loyal confederates in the task of creating a ...
Page 52
... nature can become permanent convictions . . . . ... . . It is better to make an intellectual decision or accept a creed on what seems to be the weight of the evidence on the whole , and to use it for all it is worth , and then , if need ...
... nature can become permanent convictions . . . . ... . . It is better to make an intellectual decision or accept a creed on what seems to be the weight of the evidence on the whole , and to use it for all it is worth , and then , if need ...
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... nature of man . CICERO . Iexist . WILL clamber through the clouds and -exist . I will get such an accumulation of stupendous recollections that as I walk through the suburbs of London I may not see them . JOHN KEATS . UR OU UR guardian ...
... nature of man . CICERO . Iexist . WILL clamber through the clouds and -exist . I will get such an accumulation of stupendous recollections that as I walk through the suburbs of London I may not see them . JOHN KEATS . UR OU UR guardian ...
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A. E. Housman ALICE MEYNELL beauty birds boys breath bright C. E. Montague cloud dance dark dead death deep dreams earth ERNST TOLLER eternal eyes F. W. HARVEY face fall fear no wind feel fire flowers Francis G. K. CHESTERTON GEORGE GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL hand hath head hear heart heaven hills human HUMBERT WOLFE JOHN Johnnie Kigarrow king L. P. JACKS LADY laugh light listen live look Lord mind moon morning nature never night once pain peace pleasure poor prayer rest ROBERT BRIDGES round sea-boat shadow shines SIEGFRIED SASSOON sight silence sing SLASHER sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit stand stars sweet tears thee things thou thought trees truth unto virtue W. R. INGE walked wind that blows woods words