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" O lift your natures up : Embrace our aims : work out your freedom. Girls, Knowledge is now no more a fountain seal'd: Drink deep, until the habits of the slave, The sins of emptiness, gossip and spite And slander, die. Better not be at all Than not be... "
Report of the Secretary for Public Instruction ... - Page 17
by Queensland. Department of Public Instruction - 1866
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Tennyson's The Princess

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1900 - 274 pages
...up ; Embrace our aims; work out your freedom. Girls, 75 Knowledge is nowno more a fountain .seal' d! Drink deep, until the habits of the slave, The sins...emptiness, gossip and spite And slander, die. Better not be at all Than not be noble. Leave us; you may go. 80 The fresh arrivals of the week before; For they...
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A Study of English and American Poets: A Laboratory Method

John Scott Clark - American poetry - 1900 - 886 pages
...stepping-stones Of their dead selves to higher things." — In Memoriam. " O lift your natures up : Embrace our aims ; work out your freedom. Girls, Knowledge is now no more a fountain sealed : Drink deep, until the habits of the slave ; The sins of emptiness, gossip and spite And slander,...
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Proceedings, Parts 10-16

Ackworth Old Scholars' Association - 1891 - 854 pages
...decided to admit women as graduates. These great results enable us to say with the Princess :- — " Girls, Knowledge is now no more a fountain seal'd...emptiness, gossip and spite, And slander, die. Better not be at all Than not be noble." i6 only one open to ladies. Now that there are fortunately so many other...
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The Writings of Mark Twain, Volume 10

Mark Twain - American literature - 1901 - 372 pages
...up: Embrace our aims: work out your freedom, (.'.iris, Knowledge is now no more a fountain sealed; Drink deep until the habits of the slave, The sins of emptiness, gossip and spite And slander, die. The Princess. WHETHER medicine is a science, or only an empirical method of-getting a living out of...
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The Writings of Mark Twain: The gilded age

Mark Twain - American literature - 1901 - 372 pages
...PLEASURES Unusquisque sua noverit ire via. — frofert. Eleg. ii. *5O lift your natures up : Embrace our aims : work out your freedom. Girls, Knowledge is now no more a fountain sealed; Drink deep until the habits of the slave, The sins of emptiness, gossip and spite And slander,...
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The Writings of Mark Twain: The gilded age

Mark Twain - American literature - 1901 - 370 pages
...PLEASURES Unusquisque sua noverit ire via.— Propcrt. Eleg. ii. 25. O lift your natures up: Embrace our aims: work out your freedom. Girls, Knowledge is now no more a fountain sealed; Drink deep until the habits of the slave, The sins of emptiness, gossip and spite And slander,...
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The Writings of Mark Twain: The gilded age : a tale of to-day

Mark Twain - 1901 - 370 pages
...PLEASURES Unusquisque sua noverit ire via. — Proptrt. Eleg. ii. 25. O lift your natures up : Embrace our aims : work out your freedom. Girls, Knowledge is now no more a fountain sealed; Drink deep until the habits of the slave, The sins of emptiness, gossip and spite And slander,...
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Everyday English, Book 2

Jean Sherwood Rankin - English language - 1906 - 360 pages
...Fr ,m " The Saga of King Olaf," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.* O lift your natures up : Embrace our aims; work out your freedom. Girls, Knowledge is now...emptiness, gossip and spite And slander die. Better not be at all Than not be noble. From " The Princess," by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Thou wast not born for...
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The Canadian Magazine, Volume 21

J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1903 - 628 pages
...be the Aims of our Court: To store our minds with the best Thoughts of the best minds of all ages. ' Until the Habits of the Slave, the Sins of Emptiness, Gossip and Spite and Slander, die.' To say nothing hut what is kind of the absent. To enlarge our Sympathies by Intercourse with those...
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Everyday English, Book 1 ...

Jean Sherwood Rankin - English language - 1903 - 360 pages
...Fr.m " The Saga of King Olaf," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.* O lift your natures up : Embrace our aims ; work out your freedom. Girls, Knowledge is now no more a fountain seal' d : Drink deep, until the habits of the slave, The sins of emptiness, gossip and spite And slander...
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