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" In this broad earth of ours, Amid the measureless grossness and the slag, Enclosed and safe within its central heart, Nestles the seed perfection. "
University Control - Page 424
by James McKeen Cattell - 1913 - 484 pages
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Culture and Restraint

Hugh Black - Asceticism - 1901 - 362 pages
...failure, of imperfection, of sin, which is the spur to all endeavour and the inspiring impulse of life. In this broad earth of ours, Amid the measureless...and safe within its central heart, Nestles the seed perfection.1 j Culture, which aims at complete self-realisation and seeks to produce the finest results...
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Popular Science Monthly, Volume 61

Science - 1902 - 614 pages
...knowledge and the culture of the world have been freely given to us ; it is our part to return them with usury. While in the energy of our pride we lord it...In this broad earth of ours, Amid the measureless grossnesa and the slag, Enclosed and safe within its central heart, Nestles the seed perfection. SCIENTIFIC...
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The Dickensian, Volume 1

Bertram Waldrom Matz - 1905 - 426 pages
...a' that.' " Therein was he true to the great reforming band of his time. Whitman had told us "that amid the measureless grossness and the slag, enclosed and safe within its central heart nestles the seed-perfection"; Tennyson had declared that he had found ploughmen and shepherds veritable "sons of...
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Charles Dickens, Social Reformer: The Social Teachings of England's Great ...

William Walter Crotch - Great Britain - 1913 - 338 pages
...life shall reign, shall throb in every pulse, shall flow thro' every vein." Whitman had told us " that amid the measureless grossness and the slag, enclosed and safe within its central heart, nestles the seed-perfection." Tennyson had declared that he had found ploughmen and shepherds, veritable " sons...
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Poems

Walt Whitman - 1921 - 342 pages
...THE UNIVERSAL I COME, said the Muse, Sing me a song no poet yet has chanted, Sing me the universal. In this broad earth of ours, Amid the measureless grossness and the slag, Enclosed and safe wtihin its central heart, Nestles the seed perfection. By every life a share or more or less, None...
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