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" Onward and on, the eternal Pan Who layeth the world's incessant plan, Halteth ne'ver in one shape, But forever doth escape, Like wave or flame, into new forms Of gem, and air, of plants and worms. "
Education Mosaics - Page 241
by Thomas Jefferson Morgan - 1887 - 274 pages
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Modern Culture, Its True Aims and Requirements: A Series of Addresses and ...

Modern culture - Culture - 1867 - 458 pages
...any other particular age, to lay down a system of education which shall hold good for all ages. The basis of human nature is, perhaps, permanent, but...world's incessant plan Halteth never in one shape, But for ever doth escape Into new forms. " This appears to be the law of things throughout the universe,...
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The Culture Demanded by Modern Life;

Edward Livingston Youmans - History - 1867 - 490 pages
...age, to lay down a system of education which shall hold good for all ages. The basis of human'nature is, perhaps, permanent, but not so the forms under...world's incessant plan Halteth never in one shape, . But for ever doth escape Into new forms." This appears to be the law of things throughout the universe,...
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American poems, selected and ed. by W.M. Rossetti

American poems, William Michael Rossetti - American poetry - 1873 - 556 pages
...F And God said, 'Throb;1 and there was motion, And the vast mass became vast ocean. Onward and on, the eternal Pan, Who layeth the world's incessant plan, Halteth never in one shape, But for ever doth escape, Like wave or flame, into new forms Of gem and air, of plants and worms. I, that...
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Transcendentalism in New England: A History

Octavius Brooks Frothingham - Transcendentalism (New England) - 1876 - 418 pages
...; And God said ' Throb,' and there was motion, And the vast mass became vast ocean. Onward and on, the eternal Pan, Who layeth the world's incessant...Halteth never in one shape, But forever doth escape, Like wave or flame, into new forms Of gem and air, of plants and worms. I that to-day am a pine, Yesterday...
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Selected Poems

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 234 pages
...Aud God said, " Throb ! " and there was motion, And the vast mass became vast ocean. Onward and on, the eternal Pan, Who layeth the world's incessant...Halteth never in one shape, But forever doth escape, Like wave or flame, into new forms Of gem, and air, of plants, and worms. I, that to-day am a pine,...
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Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson ..., Volume 4

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 516 pages
...And God said, " Throb ! " and there was motion, And the vast mass became vast ocean. Onward and on, the eternal Pan, Who layeth the world's incessant plan, Halteth never in one shape, But forever dol.h escape, Like wave or flame, into new forms Of gem, and air, of plants, and worms. I, that to-day...
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American poems. With short biogr. notices of the most celebrated American ...

American poems - 1878 - 536 pages
...none; And God said, 'Throb;' and there was motion, And the vast mass became vast ocean. Onward and on, the eternal Pan, Who layeth the world's incessant plan, Halteth never in one shape, But for ever doth escape, Like wave or flame, into new forms Of gem and air, of plants and worms. I, that...
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History of the University of Wisconsin, from Its First Organization to 1879 ...

Consul Willshire Butterfield - Universities and colleges - 1879 - 276 pages
...it advances in a thousand ways; new arts are invented; change is the very order of universal nature. 'The eternal Pan Who layeth the world's incessant...one shape, But forever doth escape Into new forms.' Laws, governments, and civilization change. Men must be educated for their own age, not for another."...
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History of the University of Wisconsin, from Its First Organization to 1879 ...

Consul Willshire Butterfield - Universities and colleges - 1879 - 282 pages
...are invented; change is the very order of universal nature. -The eternal Pan W1io layeth the world-s incessant plan Halteth never in one shape, But forever doth escape Into new forms.' Laws, governments, and civilization change. Men must be educated for their own age, not for another."...
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The Household Book of Poetry

Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1882 - 906 pages
...none; And God said, 'Throb!' and there was motion, And the vast mass became vast ocean. Onward and on, the eternal Pan, Who layeth the world's incessant...Halteth never in one shape, But forever doth escape, Like wave or flame, into new forms Of gem, and air, of plants, and worms. I, that to-day am a pine,...
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