The Smith College Monthly, Volume 81900 |
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... I can not conceive of a strong and good character failing to express itself in effective and benevolent activity , nor , on the other hand , of effective and benevolent activity proceeding otherwise than from a strong and good character.
... I can not conceive of a strong and good character failing to express itself in effective and benevolent activity , nor , on the other hand , of effective and benevolent activity proceeding otherwise than from a strong and good character.
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... hand , a thousand conflict- ing interests and ambitions are constantly luring the student to forget that supremely important end of the whole educational process , growth in power ; while on the other hand , with the resistance of these ...
... hand , a thousand conflict- ing interests and ambitions are constantly luring the student to forget that supremely important end of the whole educational process , growth in power ; while on the other hand , with the resistance of these ...
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... hand , thorough self - knowledge can not exist ; for on it does the in- stinctive perception of the true relation between the self and the outer world depend , -a relation which no philosophical theory satisfactorily explains . But the ...
... hand , thorough self - knowledge can not exist ; for on it does the in- stinctive perception of the true relation between the self and the outer world depend , -a relation which no philosophical theory satisfactorily explains . But the ...
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... told - the tale of fleeting years , And lo , we leave a living thing to twine Clinging and close as memory and love , — Live thou like memory , O ivy vine . We have gone hand in hand a little while , IVY SONG 5 Mary Buell Sayles.
... told - the tale of fleeting years , And lo , we leave a living thing to twine Clinging and close as memory and love , — Live thou like memory , O ivy vine . We have gone hand in hand a little while , IVY SONG 5 Mary Buell Sayles.
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We have gone hand in hand a little while , And dreamed a dream , and searched a mystery With young , brave vision , and have faintly seen Behind the dream a hope and prophecy . We have sown seed of truth upon our souls , With hearts ...
We have gone hand in hand a little while , And dreamed a dream , and searched a mystery With young , brave vision , and have faintly seen Behind the dream a hope and prophecy . We have sown seed of truth upon our souls , With hearts ...
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Page 113 - A long pull, and a strong pull, and a pull all together ! [Cries, and drops his face on arm, upon table.
Page 331 - Not easily have we three come to this — We three who now are dead. Unwillingly They loved, unwillingly I slew them. Now I kiss them on the forehead quietly.
Page 402 - THERE was a little girl, who had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead, And when she was good, she was very, very good, But when she was bad she was horrid.
Page 443 - Of all the cants ^which are canted in this canting world, the cant of criticism is the most tormenting.
Page 399 - Is it good, friend ? ' ' It is bitter — bitter,' he answered ; ' But I like it Because it is bitter, And because it is my heart.
Page 260 - Ask me concerning my sons; and concerning the works of my hands. ... I have created the earth, and created Man upon it. ... I have raised him up for righteousness, and I will direct all his ways. ... I will make a man more precious than fine gold : even than the golden wedge of Ophir.
Page 544 - THE answer of our Catechism next in order is the following — " The fall brought mankind into an estate of sin and misery." The chief design of this answer is to make the distribution of a subject, afterwards to be discussed. To say much upon it would only be to anticipate what is contained in the two subsequent answers. I shall therefore merely request you to observe the nature and manner of the statement made in this answer...
Page 399 - I saw a man pursuing the horizon ; Round and round they sped. I was disturbed at this; I accosted the man. "It is futile," I said, "You can never" — "You lie,
Page 240 - But I was thinking of a way To feed oneself on batter, And so go on from day to day Getting a little fatter. I shook him well from side to side, Until his face was blue: 'Come, tell me how you live,
Page 401 - I didn't mean your pocket, Mr, no: I mean that having children and a wife, With thirty bob on which to come and go, Isn't dancing to the tabor and the fife: When it doesn't make you drink, by Heaven!