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Sayfa 51 - Here was buried Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of American Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom and Father
Sayfa 3 - hung from it and its folds Were five. A crowd of figures on its disk Were fashioned by the artist's passing skill, for here he placed the earth and heaven, and here The great deep and the never resting sun, And the full moon, and
Sayfa 21 - On every side Their forms and features multiplied, As the reflection of a light Between two burnished mirrors gleams, Or lamps upon a bridge at night Stretch on and on before the sight, Till the long vista endless seems.
Sayfa 126 - With one for him, and one for he, And one for you, and one for ye, And one for thou, and one for thee ; But never, oh, never a one for me; Which is exasperating for A highly susceptible Chancellor!
Sayfa 187 - Till the sun grows cold, And the stars are old, And the leaves of the Judgment Book unfold.
Sayfa 211 - that our understanding is the meanest faculty we have. I can reason it all out that the time I spent in fraternity work was time almost fooled away. But I cannot reason the old order out of my affections, George, and I think there are some things with which our understanding, or that which we call