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EARTH TO EARTH . You bid me count and weigh the stars , The immemorial avatárs Of light , which reached us yesterday , And yet has journeyed without cease From that abode of burning peace Where it was kindled far away , Before the Earth ...
EARTH TO EARTH . You bid me count and weigh the stars , The immemorial avatárs Of light , which reached us yesterday , And yet has journeyed without cease From that abode of burning peace Where it was kindled far away , Before the Earth ...
Page 391
... earth is dis- turbed , destroyed ; and that thereupon , the atmosphere relieves itself by pouring its surplus electricity into the earth by thun- derstorms . But this is a mistake . Elec- more The day had been calm , when suddenly a ...
... earth is dis- turbed , destroyed ; and that thereupon , the atmosphere relieves itself by pouring its surplus electricity into the earth by thun- derstorms . But this is a mistake . Elec- more The day had been calm , when suddenly a ...
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... earth , or issues earth , which acts like a stove upon the from it , more frequently than elsewhere supernatant gaseous element of the atmo- sphere . The same is true of the electric influence of the solar rays . This influence ...
... earth , or issues earth , which acts like a stove upon the from it , more frequently than elsewhere supernatant gaseous element of the atmo- sphere . The same is true of the electric influence of the solar rays . This influence ...
Contents
COUNTRYHOUSE ON THE RHINE Part XXXIV | 2 |
LATE FOR THE TRAIN | 10 |
EARTH TO EARTH | 66 |
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