| Alexander McConnell, William Revell Moody, Arthur Percy Fitt - 1918 - 1002 strani
...life and is the glory of all life. 1. The vicarious principle operates in nature. "Life everywhere is fed by death, In earth and sea and sky; And that...rose may breathe its breath, Something must die." 2. The vicarious principle is the law of home life. Parents living for children and children living... | |
| 1874 - 800 strani
...philosopher of " Bitter Sweet" beautifully expresses this fact of existence. Life ever more is led by death, In earth and sea and sky ; And, that a rose may breathe its breath, Something must die. The falcon preys upon the finch, The finch upon the fly, And naught will loose the hunger-pinch But... | |
| Eugene F. Starke, Wilson A. Smith, Wesley A. Dunn - 1892 - 598 strani
...tin's subject, than the following by Dr. Holland in his poem of Bitter Sweet. "Life evermore is fed l>y death, In earth and sea and sky; And that a rose may breathe its breath, Something must die. " The oak tree struggling in the Mast, Devours its father tree, And drops its leaves and sheds it*... | |
| Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Alumni Association - 1909 - 348 strani
...are debtors." Catching the true thought that is wrapped up in the lines of JG Holland, they may say : "Life evermore is fed by death, in earth and sea and sky, And that a rose may draw its breath, something must die." That the rose of today blooms so beautfully and fills the air... | |
| 1884 - 798 strani
...has canine teeth in his jaw. How significant. Perhaps it is too early to speak of Divine motives. " Life evermore is fed by death. In earth and sea and sky, And, that a rose miiy breathe ils hreath, Something must die." It has always been so. Those once supposed to know, tell... | |
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