Life Work of Thomas L. NugentCatherine Nugent C. Nugent, 1896 - 398 pages Biography of Thomas Lewis Nugent includes correspondence, speeches, extracts of contemporary newspaper articles, and eulogies. |
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... spirit grew weary of its home of clay , and breaking the bonds of its immurement , hastened to the fulfillment of its dreams . He had placed a burden upon his shoulders beyond his strength , and , faltering for a moment to rest his ...
... spirit grew weary of its home of clay , and breaking the bonds of its immurement , hastened to the fulfillment of its dreams . He had placed a burden upon his shoulders beyond his strength , and , faltering for a moment to rest his ...
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... spirit will be among the brightest that throng that happier realm . To those who still loiter along the shore of time , peering vainly across the wide expanse for a sail from unknown lands , he has left the example of a life well spent ...
... spirit will be among the brightest that throng that happier realm . To those who still loiter along the shore of time , peering vainly across the wide expanse for a sail from unknown lands , he has left the example of a life well spent ...
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... spirit of Job's war horse , that sniffed the battle afar off and was eager for the fray . With clear , prophetic vision , he saw the hosts of the people broken and driven back from the citadels of plutocracy ; and , though he never ...
... spirit of Job's war horse , that sniffed the battle afar off and was eager for the fray . With clear , prophetic vision , he saw the hosts of the people broken and driven back from the citadels of plutocracy ; and , though he never ...
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... spirit was buoyant , cheerful , overflowing with life , full of faith and hope , often sportive , and always open to the innocent pleasures which sprung in his path . He was singularly alive to the domestic affections . Who that saw him ...
... spirit was buoyant , cheerful , overflowing with life , full of faith and hope , often sportive , and always open to the innocent pleasures which sprung in his path . He was singularly alive to the domestic affections . Who that saw him ...
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... spirit he so deeply comprehended , and so freely imbibed . But he is not wholly gone ; not gone in heart , for I am sure that a better world has heightened , not extinguished , his affection for his race ; and not gone in influence ...
... spirit he so deeply comprehended , and so freely imbibed . But he is not wholly gone ; not gone in heart , for I am sure that a better world has heightened , not extinguished , his affection for his race ; and not gone in influence ...
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Page 31 - HE stood upon the world's broad threshold; wide The din of battle and of slaughter rose; He saw God stand upon the weaker side, That sank in seeming loss before its foes: Many there were who made great haste and sold Unto the cunning enemy their swords, He scorned their gifts of fame, and power, and gold, And, underneath their soft and flowery words, Heard the cold serpent hiss ; therefore he went And humbly joined him to the weaker part, Fanatic named, and fool, yet well content So he could be the...
Page 232 - We hold to the use of both gold and silver as the standard money of the country, and to the coinage of both gold and silver without discriminating against either metal or charge for mintage...
Page 394 - Weeping at the feet and head. I can see your falling tears, I can hear your sighs and prayers; Yet I smile and whisper this: "/ am not the thing you kiss; Cease your tears, and let it lie; It was mine — it is not I.
Page 104 - The heavens declare the glory of God: And the firmament showeth His handiwork. Day unto day uttereth speech: And night unto night showeth knowledge.
Page 395 - Weep awhile, if ye are fain, — Sunshine still must follow rain; Only not at death, — for death, Now I know, is that first breath Which our souls draw when we enter Life, which is of all life centre.
Page 395 - Tis an empty sea-shell — one Out of which the pearl is gone ; The Shell is broken, it lies there ; The Pearl, the All, the Soul is here. 'Tis an earthen jar, whose lid Allah sealed, the while it hid That treasure of his treasury, A mind that loved Him : let it lie! Let the shard be earth's once more, Since the gold shines in His store ! Allah glorious ! Allah good ! Now thy world is understood ; Now the long, long wonder ends.
Page 394 - Sweet friends! what the women lave For its last bed in the grave Is a tent which I am quitting, Is a garment no more fitting, Is a cage from which at last Like a hawk my soul hath passed. Love the inmate, not the room; The wearer, not the garb; the plume Of the falcon, not the bars Which kept him from the splendid stars.
Page 151 - Congress has no power to charter a national bank ; that we believe such an institution one of deadly hostility to the best interests of this country, dangerous to our republican institutions and the liberties of the people...
Page 83 - But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshipers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth : for the Father seeketh such to worship him. God is a Spirit : and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.
Page 395 - In enlarging Paradise, Lives a life that never dies. Farewell, friends ! Yet not farewell ; Where I am, ye too shall dwell. I am gone before your face, A moment's time, a little space. When ye come where I have stepped Ye will wonder why ye wept ; Ye will know, by wise love taught, That here is all, and there is naught.