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The bravest are the most tender the loving are the daring.
Bayard Taylor
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Bayard Taylor
Age: 53 †
Born: 1825
Born: January 11
Died: 1878
Died: December 19
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The lamp you lighted in the olden time Will show you my heart's-blood beating through the rhyme: A poet's journal, writ in fire and tears... Then slow deliverance, with the gaps of years.
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The clouds are scudding across the moon, A misty light is on the sea The wind in the shrouds has a wintry tune, And the foam is flying free.
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The native Jewish families in Jerusalem, as well as those in other parts of Palestine, present a marked difference to the Jews of Europe and America. They possess the same physical characteristics - the dark, oblong eye, the prominent nose, the strongly-marked cheek and jaw - but in the latter, these traits have become harsh and coarse.
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He teaches best, Who feels the hearts of all men in his breast, And knows their strength or weakness through his own.
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I cannot assume emotions I do not feel, and must describe Jerusalem as I found it. Since being here, I have read the accounts of several travellers, and in many cases the devotional rhapsodies - the ecstacies of awe and reverence - in which they indulge, strike me as forced and affected.
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Although Damascus is considered the oldest city in the world, the date of its foundation going beyond tradition, there are very few relics of antiquity in or near it.
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I love thee, I love but thee, With a love that shall not die.
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Could one live on the sense of beauty alone, exempt from the necessity of 'creature comforts,' a sea-voyage would be delightful.
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Swelling in anger or sparkling in glee.
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From the desert I come to thee, On a stallion shod with fire And the winds are left behind In the speed of my desire.
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And the wind that saddens, the sea that gladdens, Are singing the selfsame strain.
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The maxims tell you to aim at perfection, which is well but it's unattainable, all the same.
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Fame is what you have taken, / Character's what you give / When to this truth you waken, / Then you begin to live.
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But still I dream that somewhere there must be The spirit of a child that waits for me.
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Higher than the perfect song For which love longeth, Is the tender fear of wrong, That never wrongeth.
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The Prophet's words were true The mouth of Ali is the golden door Of Wisdom. When his friends to Ali bore These words, he smiled and said: And should they ask The same until my dying day, the task Were easy for the stream from Wisdom's well, Which God supplies, is inexhaustible.
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