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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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Annual Report of the Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Association, Volume 7

Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Association - Agriculture - 1909 - 270 pages
...about people. Tennyson . says of educated women : 'Knowledge is to them no more a fountain sealed. Drink deep, until the habits of the slave, the sins of emptiness, gossip, spite and slander, die.' .So I do not want you to understand that by domestic science I mean a course...
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Everyday English: Language lessons for grammar grades

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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Works: The princess. In memoriam

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1904 - 328 pages
...Makes noble thro' the sensuous organism That which is higher. O, lift your natures up ; Embrace our aims ; work out your freedom. Girls, Knowledge is...emptiness, gossip and spite / And slander, die. Better not be at all Than not be noble. Leave us ; you may go. To-day the Lady Pysche will harangue The fresh...
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The Princess: A Medley

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1902 - 250 pages
...That which is higher. 0 lift your natures up : Embrace our aims : work out your freedom. Girls, < V Knowledge is now no more a fountain seal'd : Drink...the slave, /The sins of emptiness, gossip and spite y: I And slander, die. Better not be at all Than not be noble. Leave us : you may go : \ 80 To-day...
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A Grammar of Late Modern English: For the Use of Continental ..., Part 1

Hendrik Poutsma - English language - 1904 - 844 pages
...myself with gossip and old wived. HOLY GRAIL, 1. 563. (= gossip of old wives, or old wives' gossip.) Drink deep, until the habits of the slave, | The sins...of emptiness, gossip and spite \ And slander, die. PHINC. , II, 1. 78. (= spiteful and slanderous gossip.) The reformation of our travell'd gallants \...
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Burkes Speech on Conciliation: Tennyson's The Princess ...

ENGLISH & American masterpiece studies - 1906 - 408 pages
...Makes noble thro' the sensuous organism That which is higher. O lift your natures up : Embrace our aims : work out your freedom. Girls, <* Knowledge...emptiness, gossip and spite And slander, die. 'Better not be at all Than not be noble. Leave us : you may go : so To-day the Lady Psyche will harangue The fresh...
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The Social Ideals of Alfred Tennyson as Related to His Time

William Clark Gordon - Social problems in literature - 1906 - 356 pages
...should say to those to be benefited by their opportunities what the Princess said to her maidens : Work out your freedom, Girls, Knowledge is now no more a fountain seal'd." The various characters in the poem give many different views upon the higher education of women. In...
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The Social Ideals of Alfred Tennyson as Related to His Time ...

William Clark Gordon - Social problems in literature - 1906 - 274 pages
...to be benefited by "Ibid., pp. 66, 67. their opportunities what the Princess said to her maidens : Work out your freedom, Girls, Knowledge is now no more a fountain seal'd.44 The various characters in the poem give many different views upon the higher education of...
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The Poems of Tennyson: 1830-1865

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - Poetry - 1907 - 608 pages
...Makes noble thro' the sensuous organism That which is higher. O lift your natures up : Embrace our aims : work out your freedom. Girls, Knowledge is...emptiness, gossip and spite And slander, die. Better not be at all Than not be noble. Leave us : you may go : To-day the Lady Psyche will harangue The fresh...
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Tennyson's Princess Adapted & Arranged for Amateur Performance in Girls' Schools

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, Elsie Fogerty - Amateur plays - 1907 - 106 pages
...and lose Convention, since to look on noble forms Makes noble. O lift your natures up : Embrace our aims : work out your freedom. Girls, Knowledge is...seal'd : Drink deep, until the habits of the slave, [To face pni*e 5. you may go The sins of emptiness, — gossip, and spite, And slander, die. Better...
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