In days of yore nothing was holy but the beautiful. Induire pour dedeuire afin de construire. In girum imus, nocte et consumimur igni. In him we live, and move, and have our being, Intelligence is light in the heart, distinguishing between truth and vanity. If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth. 127 16 376 317 41 257 57 If thou hast tried and failed, *** fight on and to the charge return. 81 157 I have felt a presence that disturbs me with the joy of elevated thoughts. I will look upon the whole world as my country. 819 239 127 I will make a man more precious than gold, even golden wedge of Ophir. 86* 203 48 391 82 378 King Solomon wrote the Proverbs, and King David wrote the Psalms. 69 Man doth usurp all space, stares three in rock, bush, river, in the face. My words are law, my example is doctrine, my state is Truth. Now twilight lets her curtain down and pins it with a star. No, its a bar of gold, a bad log for a bastion. (Palindrome.) No! Such a God my worship may not win. No sun, no moon, no stars, November. One is the road that leads to Wealth, another the road that leads to Nirvana. 28 One of them, a prophet of their own, said, the Cretians are always liars. 57 Out of him, and through him, and in him, all things are. 377 Out of Thought's interior sphere, these wonders rose in open air. 826 Paul, the greatest man in the history of the world since Jesus. 205 Perchance, that very hand, now pinioned flat. 45 Perhaps in after days they'll learn to love their names. 316 Point out the way' * as does the evening star to those ** in darkness. 81 Rich is that universal self whom thou worshipest as the soul. Cover. Said Christ our Lord, I will go and see, how my brethren believe in me. Slowly the Bible of the race is writ, each age, each kindred, add a verse to it. 84 Socrates died like a philosopher, but Jesus Christ like a God. 6 Some men are born great, some achieve greatness, some have greatness, etc. 376 So much, dear Pope, the English Homer charms. 270 (Sparks from a Philosopher's Stone.) Taking vengeance on one's self (Heautontimoruenos). 180* 347 "Te deum" swells where waves had roared and wild winds wailed. (Alit.) 46 Tent-work, raised-work, laid-work, prest-work, net-work. Tell us, for doubtless thou canst recollect. The beginning of wisdom is the beginning of supernatual power, The coming church, whose aspiration shall be to be perfect as God. The great Jehovah speaks to us in Genesis and Exodus. The last great age foretold by sacred rhymes. The man for wisdom's various arts renowned. The man of wisdom is the man of years. 19 45 39 389 124 207 40 345 345 191 The night has a thousand eyes, (A thousand eyes are given night.) The invisible things sf Him, from evolution of the worlds, are clearly seen. 391 The One remains, the many pass and change. The Son of Man is Evolution. The strength of the hills is His also. The thoughts of God are expressed in Nature's language. The verses of the Koran, which is good and heart-delighting. 66 The wall must wear the weather stain before it grows the ivy. 29, 32 81 The whole world was created that the whole world should study it. The world to an end shall come in eighteen hundred and eighty-one. There is strength deep bedded in our hearts, of which we wreck but little. "Tis from the world of little things, the ever-greatening Cosmos wings. 380 38 82 42 29 Washington's a watchword such as ne'er shall sink while there an echo left. 28 We are but the tools and scaffoldings of men. Were half the power that fills the world with terror. What I was, is passed by; what I am, away doth fly, 404 40 266 What manner of men are these, that the winds and the seas obey them? 405 Zeus the first generated, Zeus the last, the ruler of thunder. 392 Poems, Songs, Hymns. A Fond Recollection. Moody Currier. Alice Cary. (Sonnet.) Frank Bigelow. Shakespeare's Birthday. Sonnet.) Abbie Farwell Brown. 206 Selection from "Epic of the Starry Heavens." T. L. Harris. 406 Sighs from the Deep (composite), Mrs. H. A. Deming.. Stabat Mater. (Englished.) John M. Richardson. Te Deum Laudamus. (New Version.) Isaac P. Noyes. The Egyptian Mummy (extract). Horace Smith. The Evening Primrose. George Bancroft Griffith. The Inmost Center. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. The June-Bug. William J. Long. The Light of Love. "A thousand eyes are given night." The Light of Love. "The night has a thousand eyes." The Lovely Rivers and Lakes of Maine, George B. Wallis. The Man With The Hoe. Edwin Markham. The Springfield Arsenal. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. "Twinkle, twinkle, little star." 276 Etidorhpa, Sulih-po eht, Magnus Maharba, Homeric Literature, December number, 200 218* II 7 Does the Mississippi' Flow Up Hill? Gravitation Problem, 289 Early Chapters in Epsom's History, Theosophical Inaugual Address, November 17, 1875, Union Idealiste Universelle. Declaration of Principles, Wall Must Wear the Weather Stain Before It Grows the Ivy, 29 |