| Saint-Nicholas - 1879 - 844 pages
...said it I know, but I wish them to know too. — \ ours truly, SILAS GREEN. ** His heart was as wide as the world, but there was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong. " 66 JACK-IN-TIIE-PUI.PIT. A RIVER IN A STRAIT-JACKET. DEAR, dear ! I 'd always had a notion that straitjackets... | |
| 1879 - 464 pages
...to know too. — Yours truly, SILAS GREFIN. " His heart was as wide as the world, but there Ou <l§. was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong. " ^^ ea S, I. PIT. - - *.=*tc(|i»ut was formed, which whirled rapidly round and round until »•... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, Anna Lydia Ward - 1882 - 926 pages
...the offender, and forgave the offence, Sex to the lost. x. DBÏDEM— Uymon and Iphigenia. Line 3C7. His heart was as great as the world, but there was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong. y. KMERSON — Letters and Social Avns . Qrtatness. The offender never pardons. FORTUNE. For 'tis sweet... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt - 1882 - 914 pages
...forgave the offence, Sex to the last. x. DBYDEN — Супит and Iphigenia. Line 367. His heart was ns Funk & Co. y. EMEBSON— Letters and Social Aims . Qreatnts». The offender n. ver pm-dons. z. HERBERT —Jacula... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 pages
...preacher, Father Taylor ; in England, Charles James Kox : in Scotland, Robert Burns ; and in France, favourites, and which makes him require geniality and humanity in his heroes. What are these but the... | |
| Otis Henry Tiffany - 1883 - 954 pages
...stammer one letter Of the Eternal's language; — on earth it is called Forgiveness! (Longfellovi. His heart was as great as the world, but there was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong. (Emenm. The more we know, the better we forgive, Whoe'er feels deeply, feels for all who live. (Madame... | |
| Charles William Bardeen - 1884 - 824 pages
...Master books, but do not let them master you. Read to live, not live to read. — BULWEB. His heart wan as great as the world, but there was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong. — EMKRSOS. It is not alwny* the depth or the novelty of a thought which constitutes its value to... | |
| 1890 - 548 pages
...Banished, n. Decisive. 12. Trespass. CROSS-WORD ENIGMA. Brandywine. NUMERICAL ENIGMA AND Pi PUZZLE. " His heart was as great as the world, but there was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong." Said of Abraham Lincoln by Emerson, in his essay entitled " Greatness." " Him so true and tender, The... | |
| First Unitarian Church of Oakland, Calif. Ladies - 1891 - 96 pages
...surest proof of being endowed with noble qualities, is to be free from envy. — La Rochefoucauld. His heart was as great as the world, but there was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong. (Said of Lincoln.) — Emerson, As worldly care forms the greater part of the staple of every human... | |
| Henry Clay Whitney - 1892 - 772 pages
...pulse of twenty millions throbbing in his heart, the thought of their minds articulated by his tongue. His heart was as great as the world, but there was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong." "We cannot read it (his last Inaugural) without a renewed conviction that it is the noblest political... | |
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