Elbert Hubbard's Scrap Book: Containing the Inspired and Inspiring Selections, Gathered During a Life Time of Discriminating Reading for His Own Use, Volume 1A collection of more than seven hundred quotations from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. |
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... thousands of " delicate Ariels imprisoned in every oak . She is jealous of letting us know this ; and among the higher and more conspicuous forms of plants reveals it only by such obscure manifestations as the shrinking of the Sensitive ...
... thousands of " delicate Ariels imprisoned in every oak . She is jealous of letting us know this ; and among the higher and more conspicuous forms of plants reveals it only by such obscure manifestations as the shrinking of the Sensitive ...
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... thousand miles , or say , only , to the south of Spain ; and fed there till You cursed your gods and died . And a myriad suns have set and shone Since then upon the grave Decreed by the King in Babylon To her that had been his Slave ...
... thousand miles , or say , only , to the south of Spain ; and fed there till You cursed your gods and died . And a myriad suns have set and shone Since then upon the grave Decreed by the King in Babylon To her that had been his Slave ...
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... thousands or kill thousands them- selves with no rea- son ; menwhom they have never seen before , and who neither have done nor could do them any mischief . And when the number of sick , wounded and killed becomes so great that there ...
... thousands or kill thousands them- selves with no rea- son ; menwhom they have never seen before , and who neither have done nor could do them any mischief . And when the number of sick , wounded and killed becomes so great that there ...
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... thousand hearers , forward - leaning , Were in the thrall of eloquence . We are thus brought to a striking con- clusion , the essential soundness of which can not be gain- said . In a happy world there must be pain and sor- row , and in ...
... thousand hearers , forward - leaning , Were in the thrall of eloquence . We are thus brought to a striking con- clusion , the essential soundness of which can not be gain- said . In a happy world there must be pain and sor- row , and in ...
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... thousand eyes , And the day but one , Yet the light of the bright world dies With the dying sun . The mind has a thousand eyes , And the heart but one , Yet the light of a whole life dies When its love is done . -Francis W. Bourdillon ...
... thousand eyes , And the day but one , Yet the light of the bright world dies With the dying sun . The mind has a thousand eyes , And the heart but one , Yet the light of a whole life dies When its love is done . -Francis W. Bourdillon ...
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