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" Laugh like a boy at splendors that have sped, To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb: My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind a moment yet to come. Though deep in mire, wring not your hands and weep, I lend my arm to all who... "
The Tobacco Worker - Page 13
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The Politician

Edith Huntington Mason - 1910 - 432 pages
...that have sped; To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb; My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind a moment yet to come. Though...can.' No shamefaced outcast ever sank so deep But yet may rise and be again a man. Dost thou behold thy lost youth all aghast? Dost reel from righteous retribution's...
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The Speaker, Volume 4

1910 - 534 pages
...that have sped, To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb ; My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind a moment yet to come. Though deep in mire, wring not your hand and weep; I lend my arm to all who say "I can!" No shamefaced outcast ever sank so deep But yet...
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Poems of sentiment and reflection

1912 - 440 pages
...that have sped, To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb; My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind a moment yet to come. Though...sank so deep But yet might rise and be again a man ! Walter M alone [1866The Arrow and the Song 2791 OPPORTUNITY THIS I beheld, or dreamed it in a dream:...
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Masterpieces of the Southern Poets

1912 - 288 pages
...that have sped, To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb; My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind a moment yet to come. Though...sank so deep, But yet might rise and be again a man ! Dost thou behold thy lost youth all aghast? Dost reel from righteous Retribution's blow? Then turn...
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A Digest of active-principle therapy for veterinarians

Abbott Alkaloidal Co. (Chicago). - 1912 - 152 pages
...that have sped, To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb: My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind a moment yet to come. Though...hands and weep: I lend my arm to all who say "I can!" — Walter M alone. By DM CAMPBELL, DVS, Chicago, III. Perhaps it were best, in beginning this article,...
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The Upper Trail

James Robert Gettys - 1913 - 110 pages
...that have sped, To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb; My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind a moment yet to come. Though...can!" No shame-faced outcast ever sank so deep But he might rise and be again a man. Dost thou behold thy lost youth all aghast? Dost reel from righteous...
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Southern Poems, Volume 627, Issue 4

Charles W. Kent - 1913 - 136 pages
...have sped, To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb ; 10 My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind a moment yet to come. Though...can ! " No shame-faced outcast ever sank so deep, 15 But yet might rise and be again a man ! Dost thou behold thy lost youth all aghast ? Dost reel from...
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A Bunch of Little Thieves

David Solon Greenberg - 1913 - 360 pages
...most irresistible force and finally led him to a place among the very highest members of his race. "No shamefaced outcast ever sank so deep But yet might rise and be again a man." SEP 13 ...
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Gateway, Volumes 23-24

1914 - 640 pages
...that have sped, To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb; My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind a moment yet to come. Though...can." No shamefaced outcast ever sank so deep But might rise and be again a man. Dost thou behold thy lost youth all aghast? Dost reel from righteous...
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The Master Key

Lauron William De Laurence - 1914 - 442 pages
...that have sped, To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb ; My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind a moment yet to come. Though deep in mire, wring not your hands and weep ; / lend my arm to all who say: "I can." No shamefaced outcast ever sank so deep But yet might rise...
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