A Poets Cabinet Being Passages Mainly Poetical From the Works of George Lans

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A Poets Cabinet Being Passages Mainly Poetical From the Works of George Lans
George Lansing Raymond
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Where Society Leads, I.
IMMATURE THEORIES No theory spun for concepts immature Can ever fit their full maturity.
Columbus, II. , 2.
IMMORTALITY (see LIFE AND HEAVEN) Yet, though never mortal vision saw the spirits torches flame, Or the white of robes ethereal, rustling never when they came; Never prest the hand so sacred from the sacred work it plies; Never watch d the light of heaven within those peace ful soul-lit eyes ; Never heard that distant music, which can hush the seraph s wings With t
...he pathos all unconscious, which from earth each memory brings ; Though no saintly guest ere blest us down amid these vales below ; Or unveil d for us that beauty which no eyes of earth can know: That oft then I recall d your form, your words? That then I came to do as you would do, And think as you would think?
See page IQI SELECTED QUOTATIONS 193 Still our souls would dream about it, still would feel its endless charm, Drawing all the good within us toward a life no ill can harm. A Life in Song: Watching, xxxin.


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