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... knowledge is ever widening , the treasure chambers of human wisdom are one by one being unbarred , but only he that asketh receiveth , and only unto him who knocks shall they be opened . Among those university men whose vocations bring ...
... knowledge is ever widening , the treasure chambers of human wisdom are one by one being unbarred , but only he that asketh receiveth , and only unto him who knocks shall they be opened . Among those university men whose vocations bring ...
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... Knowledge is not only power , but freedom and liberty . Every new generalization is an epoch in human life , an era of the emancipation of the race from some thraldom . Not only should the university man devote his powers of heart and ...
... Knowledge is not only power , but freedom and liberty . Every new generalization is an epoch in human life , an era of the emancipation of the race from some thraldom . Not only should the university man devote his powers of heart and ...
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... knowledge ; here the life of one man may make a fresh era straight away , in which a sort of suffering that has existed shall exist no more , " says a great writer . The race is waiting day after day for men with brain and heart , with ...
... knowledge ; here the life of one man may make a fresh era straight away , in which a sort of suffering that has existed shall exist no more , " says a great writer . The race is waiting day after day for men with brain and heart , with ...
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... knowledge through the chemistry of the feelings , and by a sort of sixth sense in an age of reason has interpreted it free from a materialistic blight . Heaven grant that soaring upwards to tier upon tier of circling moral heights , she ...
... knowledge through the chemistry of the feelings , and by a sort of sixth sense in an age of reason has interpreted it free from a materialistic blight . Heaven grant that soaring upwards to tier upon tier of circling moral heights , she ...
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... knowledge are scattered broad- cast , spread wide and far as the ashes of the martyred Wycliffe ; that knowledge which ennobles labor by making it more skilful , which peoples humble homes with happy dreams , which transforms the 1900 ...
... knowledge are scattered broad- cast , spread wide and far as the ashes of the martyred Wycliffe ; that knowledge which ennobles labor by making it more skilful , which peoples humble homes with happy dreams , which transforms the 1900 ...
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Page 251 - Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State! Sail on, O UNION, strong and great! Humanity with all its fears, With all the hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate! We know what Master laid thy keel, What Workmen wrought thy ribs of steel, Who made each mast, and sail, and rope, What anvils rang, what hammers beat, In what a forge, and what a heat Were shaped the anchors of thy hope!
Page 280 - Then, welcome each rebuff That turns earth's smoothness rough, Each sting that bids nor sit nor stand but go! Be our joys three-parts pain! Strive, and hold cheap the strain; Learn, nor account the pang; dare, never grudge the throe!
Page 286 - Holy, Holy, Holy ! though the darkness hide Thee, Though the eye of sinful man Thy glory may not see ; Only Thou art Holy : there is none beside Thee Perfect in power, in love, and purity. 4 Holy, Holy, Holy ! Lord God Almighty...
Page 257 - Oh, bloodiest picture in the book of Time, Sarmatia fell, unwept, without a crime ; Found not a generous friend, a pitying foe, Strength in her arms, nor mercy in her woe...
Page 333 - The most able men — from the East and the West, from the North and the South...
Page 198 - Come, fill the Cup, and in the fire of Spring Your Winter-garment of Repentance fling: The Bird of Time has but a little way To flutter — and the Bird is on the Wing.
Page 109 - We may live without poetry, music, and art ; We may live without conscience, and live without heart ; We may live without friends ; we may live without books ; But civilized man cannot live without cooks. He may live without books, — what is knowledge but grieving ? He may live without hope, — what is hope but deceiving ? He may live without love, — what is passion but pining ? But where is the man that can live without dining ? XX.
Page 286 - Crown him the Lord of peace, Whose power a sceptre sways From pole to pole, that wars may cease, And all be prayer and praise ! His reign shall know no end, And round his pierced feet Fair flowers of Paradise extend Their fragrance ever sweet.
Page 346 - twill live in song and story, Though its folds are in the dust : For its fame on brightest pages, Penned by poets and by sages, Shall go sounding down the ages — Furl its folds though now we must. Furl that Banner, softly, slowly ! Treat it gently — it is holy — For it droops above the dead. Touch it not — unfold it never, Let it droop there, furled forever, For its people's hopes are dead...
Page 211 - Ye know that the princes of the Gentiles exercise dominion over them, and they that are great exercise authority upon them. But it shall not be so among you: but whosoever will be great among you, let him be your minister; and whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant: even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.