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Page 58
... poem " Our Master " we find words which upon the wings of song have carried many a world - tossed , sin - burdened ... poems of our literature . It has the grand old virtue of sincerity . Amid the perfumed brightness of 58 JOHN ...
... poem " Our Master " we find words which upon the wings of song have carried many a world - tossed , sin - burdened ... poems of our literature . It has the grand old virtue of sincerity . Amid the perfumed brightness of 58 JOHN ...
Page 67
... poetic assur- ances of immortality are of infinitely more worth than many labored volumes . His thoughts here are those of a man who over doubt has gloriously triumphed . " My Psalm " is a poem which expresses the un- wavering faith of ...
... poetic assur- ances of immortality are of infinitely more worth than many labored volumes . His thoughts here are those of a man who over doubt has gloriously triumphed . " My Psalm " is a poem which expresses the un- wavering faith of ...
Page 91
... poem which the world would not willingly let die . Even then did he realize that he who would write an heroic poem must first live an heroic life . He passed through the fiery furnace of young manhood without the smell of smoke upon his ...
... poem which the world would not willingly let die . Even then did he realize that he who would write an heroic poem must first live an heroic life . He passed through the fiery furnace of young manhood without the smell of smoke upon his ...
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