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... beauty , born of us , And fated to excel us . They are Beauty is a greater thing than any of her worshippers . outstripped in the race , and the supreme test of their faith lies in their acceptance of defeat . The religion of beauty is ...
... beauty , born of us , And fated to excel us . They are Beauty is a greater thing than any of her worshippers . outstripped in the race , and the supreme test of their faith lies in their acceptance of defeat . The religion of beauty is ...
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... beauty , he had a premonition that he would die Before high - piled books in charactery Held like rich garners the full - ripened grain , and now his sense of fate's tightening grip gave an added depth and poignancy to his meditations ...
... beauty , he had a premonition that he would die Before high - piled books in charactery Held like rich garners the full - ripened grain , and now his sense of fate's tightening grip gave an added depth and poignancy to his meditations ...
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... beauty from a fleeting moment and gives it immortality : When old age shall this generation waste Thou shalt remain , in midst of other woe Than ours , a friend of man , to whom thou sayst Beauty is truth , truth beauty : ' Poetry ...
... beauty from a fleeting moment and gives it immortality : When old age shall this generation waste Thou shalt remain , in midst of other woe Than ours , a friend of man , to whom thou sayst Beauty is truth , truth beauty : ' Poetry ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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