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... true , and pure ideal of Love . With one or two more examples from Dr. Holmes ' works respecting his childhood , we must bring to a close this portion of the brief biography - which by the way , is assuming very much the appearance of ...
... true , and pure ideal of Love . With one or two more examples from Dr. Holmes ' works respecting his childhood , we must bring to a close this portion of the brief biography - which by the way , is assuming very much the appearance of ...
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... meditate , and swift and true in imparting knowledge and wisdom gained from observation and meditation . In the year 1829 , Oliver Wendell Holmes graduated at Harvard University . He was then twenty years of THE BRIEF BIOGRAPHY CONTINUED.
... meditate , and swift and true in imparting knowledge and wisdom gained from observation and meditation . In the year 1829 , Oliver Wendell Holmes graduated at Harvard University . He was then twenty years of THE BRIEF BIOGRAPHY CONTINUED.
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... perfect gentleman , genial , true , and honorable ; and who is possessed of one of the greatest intellectual natures which America has produced . His name will doubtless , go down to posterity as one of the 36 THE BRIEF BIOGRAPHY .
... perfect gentleman , genial , true , and honorable ; and who is possessed of one of the greatest intellectual natures which America has produced . His name will doubtless , go down to posterity as one of the 36 THE BRIEF BIOGRAPHY .
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... true ; his morality , pure and noble ; his thought far - reaching and often profound ; and his diction in almost all cases , being most polished and graceful . We ought not to conclude this chapter without men- tioning that Dr. Holmes ...
... true ; his morality , pure and noble ; his thought far - reaching and often profound ; and his diction in almost all cases , being most polished and graceful . We ought not to conclude this chapter without men- tioning that Dr. Holmes ...
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... true song , and are charmed by it as by something divine , so shall we hate the false song , and account it a mere wooden noise , a thing hollow , superfluous . " It will be a relief to turn from this to a little true poetry , a song by ...
... true song , and are charmed by it as by something divine , so shall we hate the false song , and account it a mere wooden noise , a thing hollow , superfluous . " It will be a relief to turn from this to a little true poetry , a song by ...
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Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes and His Works: Being a Brief Biography and ... James Ball Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
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Página 160 - We have but faith: we cannot know, For knowledge is of things we see; And yet we trust it comes from thee, A beam in darkness: let it grow. Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell; That mind and soul, according well, May make one music as before, But vaster.
Página 43 - Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul, As the swift 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!
Página 97 - ... knowledge, are things men are very apt to be conceited about. Nature is very wise; but for this encouraging principle how many small talents and little accomplishments would be neglected! Talk about conceit as much as you like, it is to human character what salt is to the ocean; it keeps it sweet, and renders it endurable. Say rather it is like the natural unguent of the sea-fowl's plumage, which enables him to shed the rain that falls on him and the wave in which he dips. When one has had all...
Página 131 - And another dieth in the bitterness of his soul, and never eateth with pleasure. 26 They shall lie down alike in the dust, and the worms shall cover them.
Página 52 - O Love Divine, that stooped to share Our sharpest pang, our bitterest tear, On Thee we cast each earthborn care, We smile at pain while Thou art near 1 Though long the weary way we tread, And sorrow crown each lingering year, No path we shun, no darkness dread, Our hearts still whispering, Thou art near...
Página 32 - Little I ask ; my wants are few ; I only wish a hut of stone, (A very plain brown stone will do,) That I may call my own ; — And close at hand is such a one, In yonder street that fronts the sun. Plain food is quite enough for me; Three courses are as good as ten ; — If Nature can subsist on three, Thank Heaven for three. Amen!
Página 55 - O Father ! grant Thy love divine To make these mystic temples Thine ! When wasting age" and wearying strife Have sapped the leaning walls of life, When darkness gathers over all, And the last tottering pillars fall, Take the poor dust Thy mercy warms, And mould it into heavenly forms ! VIII.
Página 53 - Sun of our life, Thy quickening ray Sheds on our path the glow of day ; Star of our hope, Thy softened light Cheers the long watches of the night.
Página 54 - Not in the world of light alone, Where God has built His blazing throne, Nor yet alone in earth below, With belted seas that come and go, And endless isles of sunlit green, Is all thy Maker's glory seen : Look in upon thy wondrous frame, — Eternal wisdom still the same...
Página 102 - If you ever saw a crow with a king-bird after him, you will get an image of a dull speaker and a lively listener. The bird in sable plumage flaps heavily along his straightforward course, while the other sails round him, over him, under him, leaves him, comes back again, tweaks out a black feather, shoots away once more, never losing sight of him, and finally reaches the crow's perch at the same time the crow does...