Selections from the Writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes: Arr. Under the Days of the Year, & Accompanied by Memoranda of Anniversaries of Noted Events & of the Birth Or Death of Famous Men & WomenHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1889 - 50 pages |
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... seasons roll ! Leave thy low - vaulted past ! Let each new temple , nobler than the last , Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast , Till thou at length art free , Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea ! THE CHAMBERED ...
... seasons roll ! Leave thy low - vaulted past ! Let each new temple , nobler than the last , Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast , Till thou at length art free , Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea ! THE CHAMBERED ...
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... Seasons is about to commence ; four shows under one cover ; the best ventilated place of entertainment in this or any other system ; the stage lighted by solar , lunar , and astral lamps . Performance in twelve parts . Overture by the ...
... Seasons is about to commence ; four shows under one cover ; the best ventilated place of entertainment in this or any other system ; the stage lighted by solar , lunar , and astral lamps . Performance in twelve parts . Overture by the ...
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... SEASONS . 5. Stephen Decatur , 1779 . Every human soul leaves its port with sealed or- ders . These may be opened earlier or later on its voyage , but until they are opened no one can tell what is to be his course or to what harbor he ...
... SEASONS . 5. Stephen Decatur , 1779 . Every human soul leaves its port with sealed or- ders . These may be opened earlier or later on its voyage , but until they are opened no one can tell what is to be his course or to what harbor he ...
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... date corresponds with the popular belief as well as the meteorological record . " As the day lengthens , the cold strengthens . " THE SEASONS . 11. Alexander Hamilton , 1757 . Every word we speak JANUARY 8-10 8. Alma Tadema, 1836. ...
... date corresponds with the popular belief as well as the meteorological record . " As the day lengthens , the cold strengthens . " THE SEASONS . 11. Alexander Hamilton , 1757 . Every word we speak JANUARY 8-10 8. Alma Tadema, 1836. ...
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... SEASONS . It's faith in something and enthusiasm for some- thing that makes a life worth looking at . THE POET AT THE BREAKFAST - TABLE . 16. Gaspard de Coligni , 1517 . The brain is FEBRUARY 12-15 12. Abraham Lincoln, 1809. ...
... SEASONS . It's faith in something and enthusiasm for some- thing that makes a life worth looking at . THE POET AT THE BREAKFAST - TABLE . 16. Gaspard de Coligni , 1517 . The brain is FEBRUARY 12-15 12. Abraham Lincoln, 1809. ...
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Page 46 - I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving: To reach the port of heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it, — but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anchor.
Page 43 - But little-minded people's thought move in such small circles that five minutes' conversation gives you an arc long enough to determine their whole curve. An arc in the movement of a large intellect does not sensibly differ from a straight line. Even if it have the third vowel as its centre, it does not soon betray it.
Page 76 - The snowdrop, bearing on her patient breast The frozen trophy torn from winter's crest; The violet, gazing on the arch of blue Till her own iris wears its deepened hue; The spendthrift crocus, bursting through the mould Naked and shivering with his cup of gold.