The Secret of Long LifeH.S. King, 1871 - 145 páginas |
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Edward James Mortimer Collins. All the hours are full of life and thought . He who lives thus , though he die in youth , has a far longer span of existence than the peasant - churl who ploughs and delves , eats and sleeps , unconscious ...
Edward James Mortimer Collins. All the hours are full of life and thought . He who lives thus , though he die in youth , has a far longer span of existence than the peasant - churl who ploughs and delves , eats and sleeps , unconscious ...
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... thoughts , as the halls of an emperor's palace are thronged with knights and ladies , with courtiers and minstrels and guards . There is never dulness in the stately edifice : even when night comes , and the ... thought . CHAPTER PRELIMINARY.
... thoughts , as the halls of an emperor's palace are thronged with knights and ladies , with courtiers and minstrels and guards . There is never dulness in the stately edifice : even when night comes , and the ... thought . CHAPTER PRELIMINARY.
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Edward James Mortimer Collins. All the hours are full of life and thought . He who lives thus , though he die in youth , has a far longer span of existence than the peasant - churl who ploughs and delves , eats and sleeps , unconscious ...
Edward James Mortimer Collins. All the hours are full of life and thought . He who lives thus , though he die in youth , has a far longer span of existence than the peasant - churl who ploughs and delves , eats and sleeps , unconscious ...
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... thought . Ideas are life . Their appearance is the sign of life , their generation is the source of life . The man without them is as dead as if he were carefully packed into a leaden coffin , and buried under one of those huge hideous ...
... thought . Ideas are life . Their appearance is the sign of life , their generation is the source of life . The man without them is as dead as if he were carefully packed into a leaden coffin , and buried under one of those huge hideous ...
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... thoughts and noble impulses give light to the eye , music to the voice , life to the lips , grace to the form . A long series of such thoughts and impulses makes the soul stronger for its next effort ; and the poet or sage who leaves ...
... thoughts and noble impulses give light to the eye , music to the voice , life to the lips , grace to the form . A long series of such thoughts and impulses makes the soul stronger for its next effort ; and the poet or sage who leaves ...
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The Secret of Long Life [By E.J.M. Collins] Edward James Mortimer Collins Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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65 Cornhill Adjutant Apollo apprehended Asgill beauty birds boys brain CHAPTER Charles Kingsley charm Church classic character connexion COUNTESS VON BOTHMER crown 8vo daughter destiny dine dinner divine dreams England English enjoy faculties Felice Orsini flower French Empire girls Greek grow happiness Holme Lee Homer husband ideas indolent infinite intellectual iodine Kathie Brande KING ladies laze literature live long lobster London longevity look marriage of completion married master Matthew Arnold mean mind modern MORTIMER COLLINS NASSAU WILLIAM SENIOR never noble novels oyster perfect pleasant POEMS poet poetic political port wine post 8vo Pythagoras racter Sauterne Scholar Gipsy Second Edition SECRET OF LONG sermons sleep soul spirit sunset supreme theory things Thomas Archer thought tion Tom Hood trees true verse village West India Regiment whitebait wife Windermere wine write young
Pasajes populares
Página 32 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make man better be; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sear. A lily of a day Is fairer far, in May, Although it fall and die that night; It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measures life may perfect be.
Página 94 - And lose to-morrow the ground won to-day — Ah ! do not we, wanderer ! await it too ? Yes, we await it! — but it still delays, And then we suffer! and amongst us one, Who most has suffer'd, takes dejectedly His seat upon the intellectual throne; And all his store of sad experience he Lays bare of wretched days...