| Curtis Hidden Page - American poetry - 1905 - 730 pages
...fire, in many an eye He trained to Truth's exact severity; He was a Teacher: why be grieved for him 519 Whose living word still stimulates the air? In endless...scholars come The glow of his transmitted touch to share, And trace his features with an eye less dim Than ours whose sense familiar wont makes numb. 1874. 1874.... | |
| 1906 - 950 pages
...Seeker's noble zest, We have not lost him all ; he is not gone To the dumb herd of them that wholly die; The beauty of his better self lives on In minds he...scholars come The glow of his transmitted touch to share, And trace his features with an eye less dim Than ours whose sense familiar wont makes dumb. ROLJNDnTABI... | |
| Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1906 - 470 pages
...Seeker's noble zest, We have not lost him all ; he is not gone To the dumb herd of them that wholly die; The beauty of his better self lives on In minds he...scholars come The glow of his transmitted touch to share, And trace his features with an eye less dim OFFICERS OF CHAUTAUQUA LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC CIRCLE JOHN... | |
| Lane Cooper - Zoology - 1917 - 94 pages
...PUBLISHING CO. ITHACA, NEW YORK 1917 PUBLIC LIBRARY Copyright, 1917 THE COMSTOCK PUBLISHING COMPANT PRESS OF The beauty of his better self lives on In minds he...scholars come The glow of his transmitted touch to share. ^ PREFACE IF it be asked why a teacher of English should be moved to issue this book on Agassiz, my... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1917 - 662 pages
...noble zest, We have not lost him all ; he is not gone 513 To the dumb herd of them that wholly die ; The beauty of his better self lives on In minds he...in many an eye He trained to Truth's exact severity ; Whoso living word still stimulates the air T In endless file shall loving scholars come The glow... | |
| John Michels - Science - 1923 - 762 pages
...Seeker's noble zest, We have not lost him all; he is not gone To the dumb herd of them that wholly die; The beauty of his better self lives on In minds he...many an eye He trained to Truth's exact severity. FREDERICK H. GETMAN STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT MEDICAL RESEARCH MANY of the less reputable characters of... | |
| James Russell Lowell, Horace Elisha Scudder - American poetry - 1924 - 522 pages
...Seeker's noble zest, We have not lost him all ; he is not gone To the dumb herd of them that wholly die; The beauty of his better self lives on In minds he...exact severity; He was a Teacher : why be grieved fop him Whose living word still stimulates the air ? In endless file shall loving scholars come The... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1907 - 842 pages
...Agassiz need not be reminded of the obligation implied in the memorial lines of James Russell Lowell : " He was a Teacher ; why be grieved for him Whose living...come, 'The glow of his transmitted touch to share.' ' CORNELL UNIVERSITY. * Burt G. Wilder, s '62. 1 This, the only approach to slang that I recall from... | |
| Science - 1907 - 590 pages
...enjoyed his direct instruction whose office is so finely drawn in these lines by James Russell Lowell : He was a Teacher; why be grieved for him Whose living...come, The glow of his transmitted touch to share. From highest to lowest, every teacher of natural science in this country is indebted to Agassiz for... | |
| Howard Ensign Evans - Nature - 2005 - 234 pages
...search for new truths. Perhaps James Russell Lowell sensed this, for he wrote after Agassiz's death: "He was a teacher; why be grieved for him whose living word still stimulates the air?" One of the students at Penikese was Charles Otis Whitman, a high school teacher of quiet manners with,... | |
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