FAIR are the flowers and the children, but their subtle suggestion is fairer; Rare is the roseburst of dawn, but the secret that clasps it is rarer; Sweet the exultance of song, but the strain that precedes it is sweeter; And never was poem yet writ,... Science of Education - Page 108by Richard Gause Boone - 1904 - 407 pagesFull view - About this book
| Solomon Henry Clark - 1915 - 328 pages
...Summer in a Garden. Fair are the flowers and the children, but their subtle suggestion is fairer; Rare is the rose-burst of dawn, but the secret that clasps...the growing; Never a river that flows, but a majesty scepters the flowing; Never a Shakespeare that soared, but a stronger than he did enfold him; Never... | |
| Jessie Belle Rittenhouse - 1915 - 348 pages
...Fields. INDIRECTION FAIR are the flowers and the children, but their subtle suggestion is fairer; Rare is the roseburst of dawn, but the secret that clasps...it is sweeter; And never was poem yet writ, but the moaning outmastered the meter. Never a daisy that grows, but a mystery guideth the growing; Never a... | |
| 1917 - 192 pages
...Pollock. INDIRECTION FAIR are the flowers and the children, but their subtle suggestion is fairer; Rare is the roseburst of dawn, but the secret that clasps...the growing; Never a river that flows, but a majesty scepters the flowing ; Never a Shakespeare that soared, but a stronger than he did enfold him, Nor... | |
| 1918 - 2062 pages
...FAIR are the flowers and the children, but their subtle suggestion is fairer; Rare is the roscburst cold embers choke the sordid hearth of shame. Peace,...trance, strike with our spirit's knife Invulnerable scepters the flowing; Never a Shakespeare that soared, but a stronger than he did enfold him. Nor ever... | |
| Ella Sterling Mighels - 1918 - 432 pages
...OF GREAT BEAUTY Fair are the flowers and the children, but their subtle suggestion is fairer; Rare is the roseburst of dawn, but the secret that clasps...was poem yet writ, but the meaning out-mastered the metre. Never a daisy that grows, but a mystery guideth the growing; Never a river that flows, but a... | |
| Ella Sterling Mighels - 1918 - 428 pages
...OF GREAT BEAUTY Fair are the flowers and the children, but their subtle suggestion is fairer; Rare is the roseburst of dawn, but the secret that clasps...was poem yet writ, but the meaning out-mastered the metre. Never a daisy that grows, but a mystery guideth the growing; Never a river that flows, but a... | |
| Ella Sterling Mighels - 1918 - 520 pages
...strain that precedes it is sweeter; And never was poem yet writ, but the meaning out-mastered the metre. Never a daisy that grows, but a mystery guideth the growing; Never a river that flows, but a majesty scepters the flowing; Never a Shakespeare that soared, but a stronger than he did enfold him; Nor never... | |
| 1919 - 596 pages
...prison, and not in her own nature; she is wallowing in tie mire of all ignorance." — PLATO, Phaedo. " Never a daisy that grows but a mystery guideth the growing; Never a river that flows but a majesty scepters the flowing; Never a Shakespeare that soared but a stronger than he did enfold him; Nor ever... | |
| Leonard G. Nattkemper, George Wharton James - 1919 - 776 pages
...INDIRECTION BY RICHARD REALF Fair are the flowers and the children, but their subtle suggestion is fairer ; Never a daisy that grows, but a mystery guideth the growing; Never a river that flows, but a majesty scepters the flowing; Never a Shakespeare that soared, but a stronger than he did enfold him, Nor ever... | |
| Amy Davis Winship - 1920 - 172 pages
...Fair are the flowers and the children, but their subtle suggestion is fairer; Rare is the rose burst of dawn, but the secret that clasps it is rarer; Sweet...growing ; Never a river that flows, but a majesty scepters the flowing ; Never a Shakespeare that soared, but a stronger than he did enfold him ; Nor... | |
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