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" Out of the night that covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. "
Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery - Page 225
1905
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Wellspring

Donna E. Keene, Prufrock Press, Kathy D. Kenne - 2009 - 70 pages
...1977 by RN Coffin, RPT Coffin, Jr. and MA Westcott. 42 William Ernest Henley tffc Out of the night that covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole,...unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance 1 have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed....
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Don't Throw Away Tomorrow: Living God's Dream for Your Life

Robert H. Schuller - 2009 - 228 pages
...high school I had to memorize the famous poem "Invictus," by William Ernest Henley. Out of the night that covers me. Black as the Pit from pole to pole,...thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul. In high school I recited these words, but...
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Uncle Earl: A Play in Two Acts : Suggested by the Life and Words of Governor ...

George Sanchez - 2005 - 100 pages
...begins to recite.) LUCILLE. Let us rejoice that, once again, Right has overcome... "Out of the night that covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole,...whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul..." EARL. ...Unconquerable and indestructible soul... LUCILLE. "In the fell clutch of Circumstance I have...
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Self-Mastery (the way of the heaven born): The Way of the Heaven Born

william george bryant ph.d - 2005 - 576 pages
...IS HIDDEN THE TREASURE OF TREASURES." _(From an Egyptian Tablet') _ "Out of the Night that cover s me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever Gods may be, For my unconquerable Soul. • "It matters not how straight the gate Nor. charged with punishment the scroll, I AM THE MASTER...
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The Complete Stories of Paul Laurence Dunbar

Paul Laurence Dunbar - 2005 - 593 pages
...low, even tone, but without attempt at dramatic effect, Halliday began to recite: "Out of the night that covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods there be For my unconquerable soul! "In the fell clutch of circumstance, I have not winced nor cried...
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Signs in the Blood

Vicki Lane - 2005 - 402 pages
...interest from its perch in a nearby pear tree. Striking a dramatic pose, she declaimed in a loud voice, ' 'In the fell clutch of circumstance, I have not winced nor cried aloud.' Something, something, something . . . 'My head is bloody, but unbowed!' " The crow fiapped lazily away...
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Du Bois on Reform: Periodical-based Leadership for African Americans

Brian Johnson - 2005 - 308 pages
...That defiant attitude toward the ills of life that [WE] Henley sang of when he cried: Out of the night that covers me Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank what ever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced...
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The Giant Book of Poetry

William Roetzheim - 2006 - 760 pages
...backward twice, and all the pool was still. William Ernest Henley (1849 - 1903) Invictus1 Out of the night that covers me, black as the pit from pole to pole,...but the Horror of the shade, and yet the menace of theyears finds, and shall find, me unafraid. Form: Iambic tetrameter, ABAB end rhymes — Notes: This...
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The English Reader: What Every Literate Person Needs to Know

Diane Ravitch, Michael Ravitch - 2006 - 512 pages
...British Empire, and his poems often celebrated imperialism and military glory. Invictus Out of the night that covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole,...nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the Horror of the shade, And yet the menace of the years...
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The Salvaging of Civilization: A Probable Future of Mankind

H. G. Wells - 2006 - 205 pages
...chapter in the same Book of Freedom—but it deals with Freedom of a different sort: Out of the night that covers me Black as the pit from 'pole to pole,...winced nor cried aloud, Under the bludgeonings of Chanee, My head is bloody but unbowed. Beyond this Place of wrath and tears, Looms but the Horror of...
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