No two of earth's degenerate sons could raise.
Book xx. line 337.
[338:1] As of the green leaves on a thick tree, some fall, and some grow.—Ecclesiasticus xiv. 18.
[338:2] The same line, with "soul" for "heart," occurs in the translation of the Odyssey, book xiv. line 181.
[339:1] He serves his party best who serves the country best.—Rutherford B. Hayes: Inaugural Address, March 5, 1877.
[340:1] A friend is one soul abiding in two bodies.—Diogenes Laertius: On Aristotle.
Two souls with but a single thought,
Two hearts that beat as one.
Bellinghausen: Ingomar the Barbarian, act ii.
[340:2] Divinely fair.—Tennyson: A Dream of Fair Women, xxii.