The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
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... heart , earth - fettered , beats Unsleeping through these star - lit hours , and meets But sin and woe and shame the ... hearts ? upon whose sight Seen through the golden , dim immensity Our earthly planet casts its rays afar , One pure ...
... heart , earth - fettered , beats Unsleeping through these star - lit hours , and meets But sin and woe and shame the ... hearts ? upon whose sight Seen through the golden , dim immensity Our earthly planet casts its rays afar , One pure ...
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... heart be thus torn out of life , it is all very well to say to him , as Renan has said : " Religion con- sists , for all of us , in singing while we do our work , and in praising God , from morning till night , by cheerfulness , good ...
... heart be thus torn out of life , it is all very well to say to him , as Renan has said : " Religion con- sists , for all of us , in singing while we do our work , and in praising God , from morning till night , by cheerfulness , good ...
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... heart to say with the Positivists : " Let us confess that we do not know and talk no more about what we cannot comprehend . Let us give ourselves to the present , the actual in life ; change the subject and ask no more idle questions ...
... heart to say with the Positivists : " Let us confess that we do not know and talk no more about what we cannot comprehend . Let us give ourselves to the present , the actual in life ; change the subject and ask no more idle questions ...
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... heart , he wrote with wonderful beauty of the emotions and aspirations of the ideal life . Men were charmed into listening - and , forgot what this all really meant . But when Renan turned , and told them that the religion in which they ...
... heart , he wrote with wonderful beauty of the emotions and aspirations of the ideal life . Men were charmed into listening - and , forgot what this all really meant . But when Renan turned , and told them that the religion in which they ...
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... heart , it seemed to him . " It's pretty steep climbin ' up to the house from th ' beach , " he said , addressing the andirons , as if apologizing for his weakness . " I'm gittin ' old , sure enough . Ain't near so smart as I was last ...
... heart , it seemed to him . " It's pretty steep climbin ' up to the house from th ' beach , " he said , addressing the andirons , as if apologizing for his weakness . " I'm gittin ' old , sure enough . Ain't near so smart as I was last ...
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