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" It is the same ! — for, be it joy or sorrow, The path of its departure still is free ; Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow ; Nought may endure but Mutability. "
Tait's Edinburgh magazine - Page 20
1857
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The Winter-bloom

Henry D. Moore - Gift books - 1850 - 276 pages
...one wandering thought pollutes the day; We feel, conceive or reason, laugh or weep ; Embrace fond wo, or cast our cares away : It is the same! — For,...still is free ; Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow ; Nought may endure but Mutability. ; ".'-. ..iJ Lib. .~ R, '..tN'.X i-"Ll'. F<'UNOA~ PRINCE...
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Compitum: Or, The Meeting of the Ways at the Catholic Church, Book 4

Kenelm Henry Digby - 1850 - 408 pages
...and all thoughts but those * Suppl. 331. t lib' viii. J Hist. lib. i. fol. 171. of Catholicity, — " It is the same ! for, be it joy or sorrow, The path...still is free ; Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow, Nought may endure but mutability." So Spenser says, — " What man that sees the ever-whirling...
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Eleanor: Or Life Without Love

Hannah Gardner Creamer - 1850 - 216 pages
...listen to your own heart, and to mine. I shall soon see you again. God bless you." CHAPTER XIII. " Be it joy or sorrow, The path, of its departure still is free : Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his to-morrow, Naught may endure but Mutability." SHELLEY. THE next morning, as the sisters were discussing...
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Select English poetry, with notes by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 pages
...each varying blast, To whose frail frame no second motion brings One mood or modulation like the last. We rest — a dream has power to poison sleep ; We...still is free ; Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow ; Nought may endure but mutability. SHELLEY. XXXII. PROCRASTINATION. " TIME we ought to...
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Miscellaneous Prose Works, Volume 18

Walter Scott - 1853 - 420 pages
...wand'ring thought pollutes the day. We feel, conceive, or reason ; laugh, or weep, Embrace fond wo, or cast our cares away ; It is the same ; for, be...departure still is free. Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow ; Nought may endure hut mutability ! '' Upon the whole, the work impresses us with a high...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

American poetry - 1854 - 456 pages
...lastv. We rest, — a dream has power to poison sleep ; We rise, — one wandering thought pollutes die day ; We feel, conceive, or reason, laugh or weep,...still is free ; Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow ; Naught may endure but Mutability. TO THE MOON— Shelley. ART thou pale for weariness...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

Anna Cabot Lowell - American poetry - 1855 - 452 pages
...each varying blast, To whose frail frame no second motion brings One mood or modulation like the last. We rest, — • a dream has power to poison sleep...still is free ; Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow ; Naught may endure but Mutability. TO THE MOON.— Shelley. ART thou pale for weariness...
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Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and School

American poetry - 1855 - 458 pages
...each varying blast, To whose frail frame no second motion brings One mood or modulation like the last. We rest, — a dream has power to poison sleep ; We...still is free ; Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow ; Naught may endure but Mutability. TO THE MOON.— Shelley. ART thou pale for weariness...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge and Keats with a Memoir of Each ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1855 - 766 pages
...each varying blast, To whose frail frame no second motion brings One mood or modulation like the last. We rest — a dream has power to poison sleep ; We...still is free ; Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow ; Nought may endure but Mutability. ON DEATH. There is no work, nor device, nor knowledge,...
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The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volume 2

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 770 pages
...ever : Or like forgotten lyres, whose dissonant strings Give various response to each varying blast, We rest — a dream has power to poison sleep ; We...still is free ; Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow ; Nought may endure but Mutability. ON DEATH. There is no work, nor device, nor knowledge,...
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