"Their errors have been weighed and found to
have been dust in the balance."
--Shelley, A Defence of Poetry.
| We Spend Our Years as a Tale That is Told. | [104 S.A.] |
"Ay! when life seems scattered apart,
Darkens, ends as a tale that is told,
One, we are one, O heart of my heart,
One, still one, while the world grows old."
--Alfred Noyes, Unity.
| What is Man That Thou art Mindful of Him? | [22 S.A.] |
"A man is but a little thing among the objects
of nature, yet, by the moral quality radiating
from his countenance, he may abolish all
considerations of magnitude, and in his manners
equal the majesty of the world."
--Emerson, Essay on Manners.
| When the Morning Stars Sang Together. | [222 S.A.] |