| Casey Albert Wood - 1920 - 382 páginas
...of gloom — All, that makes death a hideous show ! Nor bring, to see me cease to live, Some doctor full of phrase and fame, To shake his sapient head...canvass with official breath The future and its viewless thingsThat undiscovered mystery Which one who feels death's winnowing wings Must needs read clearer,... | |
| Sir Algernon West - 1920 - 326 páginas
...air of gloom, All which makes death a hideous show. Nor bring, to see me crave to live, Some doctor full of phrase and fame To shake his sapient head and give The ill he cannot cure a name." " ' I do love bullfinches,' said Matthew Arnold one day at Murthly, as we stopped to admire two chaffinches... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1923 - 404 páginas
...gloom — All which makes death a hideous show ! / Nor bring, to see me cease to live, Some doctor full of phrase and fame, To shake his sapient head,...ill he cannot cure a name. . Nor fetch, to take the accustom 'd toll Of the poor sinner bound for death. His brother-doctor of the soul, To canvass with... | |
| George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 páginas
...gloom — 15 All, which mikes death a hideous show ! Nor bring, to see me cease to live, Some doctor full of phrase and fame, To shake his sapient head, and give The ill he cannot cure a name. 20 Nor fetch, to take the accustomed toll Of the poor sinner bound for death, His brother-doctor of... | |
| Friedrich W. D. Brie - 1923 - 328 páginas
...gloom — All, that makes death a hideous show! ie Nor bring, to see me cease to live, Some doctor full of phrase and fame, To shake his sapient head and give The ill he cannot cure a name. ao Nor fetch, to take the accustom'd toll Of the poor sinner bound for death, His brother doctor of... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1924 - 456 páginas
...To shake his sapient head and give The ill he cannot cure a name. Nor fetch, to take the accustom'd toll Of the poor sinner bound for death, His brother...breath The future and its viewless things — That undiscover'd mystery Which one who feels death's winnowing wings Must needs read clearer, sure, than... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1928 - 236 páginas
...shake his sapient head and give The ill he cannot cure a name. 20 Nor fetch, to take the accustom 'd toll Of the poor sinner bound for death, His brother...official breath The future and its viewless things — 25 That undiscover'd mystery Which one who feels death's winnowing wings Must needs read clearer,... | |
| Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - 1924 - 624 páginas
...of gloom — All, that makes death a hideous show ! Nor bring, to see me cease to live, Some doctor full of phrase and fame, To shake his sapient head...ill he cannot cure a name. Nor fetch, to take the accustom'd toll Of the poor sinner bound for death, His brother doctor of the soul, To canvass with... | |
| Harvey Cushing - 1925 - 760 páginas
...? Who does not appreciate Matthew Arnold's wish ? — Nor bring to see me cease to live Some doctor full of phrase and fame, To shake his sapient head, and give The ill he cannot cure, a name. How often under such circumstances has the bitterness of the last line occurred to me ! Towards the... | |
| 1923 - 688 páginas
...voiced the wish of suffering humanity when he said : "Nor bring to see me cease to live, Some doctor full of phrase and fame To shake his sapient head and give The ill he cannot cure a name." The following editorial which was published in the Illinois Medical Journal for January, is a contribution... | |
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