Golden Gleams of Thought: From the Words of Leading Orators, Divines, Philosophers, Statesmen and Poets[A.C.] McClurg, 1906 |
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A. A. Hodge Auguste Préault beauty Beecher better blessed Bulwer Christ Christian crown D'Israeli dark David Swing dead death despair divine doth dream earth Emerson eternal eyes F. W. Robertson face fair faith fear feel flower forever Garfield George Eliot give glory God's Goethe grave grief hand happy hath hear heart heaven holy honor hope hour human immortal Jean Ingelow Joaquin Miller Joseph Cook leave life's light live Longfellow look Lord man's mind moral N. P. Willis nature never night noble o'er pain pass past peace prayer R. S. Storrs religion Samuel Johnson shadow Shakespeare silent sleep smile sorrow soul spirit stand stars strife sweet tears thee thine things Thomas à Kempis thou thought to-day true truth Victor Hugo virtue voice weep words youth