An American BibleAlice Hubbard The Roycrofters, 1912 - 328 pages A collection of quotations from Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, Robert Ingersoll, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Elbert Hubbard |
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Page 164
... death do All over bouquets of roses , O death , I cover you over with roses and early lilies , But mostly and now the lilac that blooms the first , Copious I break , I break the sprigs from the bushes , With loaded arms I come , pouring ...
... death do All over bouquets of roses , O death , I cover you over with roses and early lilies , But mostly and now the lilac that blooms the first , Copious I break , I break the sprigs from the bushes , With loaded arms I come , pouring ...
Page 277
... death and dissolution are at the door There are other men who work on until they are eighty , and then they do exactly what the other man did at seventy , with a like result . Great numbers of very strong , active , earnest men reach ...
... death and dissolution are at the door There are other men who work on until they are eighty , and then they do exactly what the other man did at seventy , with a like result . Great numbers of very strong , active , earnest men reach ...
Page 282
... death . There are animals and insects that die on the instant of the culmination of the act for which they were created . Success is death , and death , if you have bargained wisely with Fate , is victory do The beauty with which love ...
... death . There are animals and insects that die on the instant of the culmination of the act for which they were created . Success is death , and death , if you have bargained wisely with Fate , is victory do The beauty with which love ...
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