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Page 51
... youth in Tennyson's " Locksley Hall " curses among numerous other things " the gold that gilds the straighten'd forehead of the fool . " Yet in the long run no amount of gilding can hide the real man . Education is not to be measured by ...
... youth in Tennyson's " Locksley Hall " curses among numerous other things " the gold that gilds the straighten'd forehead of the fool . " Yet in the long run no amount of gilding can hide the real man . Education is not to be measured by ...
Page 89
... youth are long , long thoughts . ' " I remember the gleams and the glooms that dart Across the schoolboy's brain ; The song and the silence in the heart , That in part are prophecies and in part Are longings wild and vain . And the ...
... youth are long , long thoughts . ' " I remember the gleams and the glooms that dart Across the schoolboy's brain ; The song and the silence in the heart , That in part are prophecies and in part Are longings wild and vain . And the ...
Page 95
... youth who swam out across the lake for the white water lily came back with- out it . Many of the noblest of earth's ideals have never been realized . Often when we seize the flower its bloom is shed . Sometimes when we think of the ...
... youth who swam out across the lake for the white water lily came back with- out it . Many of the noblest of earth's ideals have never been realized . Often when we seize the flower its bloom is shed . Sometimes when we think of the ...
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