"The Home that Waits for Me", 1864. Sheet music: words by Mary Sidwell, music composed by M. W. Balfe. 'I feel our joyful meeting near, My mother bids me come, One happy week of all the year, I live with her at home. I leave the children here to play, They will be running wild; Yet must their teacher go away, Herself to be a child. I dwell in service her with those Who are not like my own; And when at eve the lessons close, I sit and think alone. I sit and think alone...I sit and think alone...For some I love are far away, And some from earth are sped; And on a sad and sacred day, We Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quotthe-home-that-waits-for-mequot-1864-sheet-music-words-by-mary-sidwell-music-composed-by-m-w-balfe-i-feel-our-joyful-meeting-near-my-mother-bids-me-come-one-happy-week-of-all-the-year-i-live-with-her-at-home-i-leave-the-children-here-to-play-they-will-be-running-wild-yet-must-their-teacher-go-away-herself-to-be-a-child-i-dwell-in-service-her-with-those-who-are-not-like-my-own-and-when-at-eve-the-lessons-close-i-sit-and-think-alone-i-sit-and-think-alonei-sit-and-think-alonefor-some-i-love-are-far-away-and-some-from-earth-are-sped-and-on-a-sad-and-sacred-day-we-image599661140.html
RM2WRGWW8–"The Home that Waits for Me", 1864. Sheet music: words by Mary Sidwell, music composed by M. W. Balfe. 'I feel our joyful meeting near, My mother bids me come, One happy week of all the year, I live with her at home. I leave the children here to play, They will be running wild; Yet must their teacher go away, Herself to be a child. I dwell in service her with those Who are not like my own; And when at eve the lessons close, I sit and think alone. I sit and think alone...I sit and think alone...For some I love are far away, And some from earth are sped; And on a sad and sacred day, We
Chester, Cheshire, The day begins with foggy coastal and inland areas this morning before the sun burns it away to be yet another hot day for many in the UK. A foggy start in Chester before it becomes the hottest day of the year so far, this year with dew forming on cob webs this morning on railings near to Chester Race Course. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chester-cheshire-the-day-begins-with-foggy-coastal-and-inland-areas-142316243.html
RMJ7F1PY–Chester, Cheshire, The day begins with foggy coastal and inland areas this morning before the sun burns it away to be yet another hot day for many in the UK. A foggy start in Chester before it becomes the hottest day of the year so far, this year with dew forming on cob webs this morning on railings near to Chester Race Course.
. Book of the Royal blue . his daily round;He would, perhaps, not note the charming grace In which her every movement doth abound.He would not care if she should pass him by Without a smile or courtesy—but, oh!A smile from her would thrill my soul—for I Yearn for My Valentine of Long Ago! My Valentine of Long Ago, if you Could but be here, clasped tightly in my arms,Id whisper, dear, a tale of love so true. And vow myself a slave to your sweet charms.But, though youre far away, yet near you seem. And I would fain caressingly bestowA kiss on those sweet lips - but I must dream Of you—My Valenti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/book-of-the-royal-blue-his-daily-roundhe-would-perhaps-not-note-the-charming-grace-in-which-her-every-movement-doth-aboundhe-would-not-care-if-she-should-pass-him-by-without-a-smile-or-courtesybut-oh!a-smile-from-her-would-thrill-my-soulfor-i-yearn-for-my-valentine-of-long-ago!-my-valentine-of-long-ago-if-you-could-but-be-here-clasped-tightly-in-my-armsid-whisper-dear-a-tale-of-love-so-true-and-vow-myself-a-slave-to-your-sweet-charmsbut-though-youre-far-away-yet-near-you-seem-and-i-would-fain-caressingly-bestowa-kiss-on-those-sweet-lips-but-i-must-dream-of-youmy-valenti-image371833139.html
RM2CGXCXY–. Book of the Royal blue . his daily round;He would, perhaps, not note the charming grace In which her every movement doth abound.He would not care if she should pass him by Without a smile or courtesy—but, oh!A smile from her would thrill my soul—for I Yearn for My Valentine of Long Ago! My Valentine of Long Ago, if you Could but be here, clasped tightly in my arms,Id whisper, dear, a tale of love so true. And vow myself a slave to your sweet charms.But, though youre far away, yet near you seem. And I would fain caressingly bestowA kiss on those sweet lips - but I must dream Of you—My Valenti
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Penetrating 25,000 light-years of obscuring dust and myriad stars, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has provided the clearest view yet of one of the largest young clusters of stars inside our Milky Way galaxy, located less than 100 light-years from the very center of the Galaxy. Having the equivalent mass greater than 10,000 stars like our sun, the monster cluster is ten times larger than typical young star clusters scattered throughout our Milky Way. It is destined to be ripped apart in just a few million years by gravitational tidal forces in the galaxy's core. But in its brief lifetime it shin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/penetrating-25000-light-years-of-obscuring-dust-and-myriad-stars-nasas-hubble-space-telescope-has-provided-the-clearest-view-yet-of-one-of-the-largest-young-clusters-of-stars-inside-our-milky-way-galaxy-located-less-than-100-light-years-from-the-very-center-of-the-galaxy-having-the-equivalent-mass-greater-than-10000-stars-like-our-sun-the-monster-cluster-is-ten-times-larger-than-typical-young-star-clusters-scattered-throughout-our-milky-way-it-is-destined-to-be-ripped-apart-in-just-a-few-million-years-by-gravitational-tidal-forces-in-the-galaxys-core-but-in-its-brief-lifetime-it-shin-image547776601.html
RM2PR5AJ1–Penetrating 25,000 light-years of obscuring dust and myriad stars, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has provided the clearest view yet of one of the largest young clusters of stars inside our Milky Way galaxy, located less than 100 light-years from the very center of the Galaxy. Having the equivalent mass greater than 10,000 stars like our sun, the monster cluster is ten times larger than typical young star clusters scattered throughout our Milky Way. It is destined to be ripped apart in just a few million years by gravitational tidal forces in the galaxy's core. But in its brief lifetime it shin
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Outing . f our hopesseemed near, but always the fish swamslower, or the captain paddled faster.The wild leaps of the creature werestartling but welcome, for they tired thetarpon without carrying away line. Wehad followed the fish up, down, andacross the river, and after an hoursstruggle were well out in the bay, yet atall times we had kept within two hun-dred feet of our quarry. Always we feared the tarpons gettingtoo far away. Sometimes the dangerwas of its coming too near, and morethan once it sprang at us with wide-openjaws, falling short of the canoe by inchesonly, and once it sprang fairl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/outing-f-our-hopesseemed-near-but-always-the-fish-swamslower-or-the-captain-paddled-fasterthe-wild-leaps-of-the-creature-werestartling-but-welcome-for-they-tired-thetarpon-without-carrying-away-line-wehad-followed-the-fish-up-down-andacross-the-river-and-after-an-hoursstruggle-were-well-out-in-the-bay-yet-atall-times-we-had-kept-within-two-hun-dred-feet-of-our-quarry-always-we-feared-the-tarpons-gettingtoo-far-away-sometimes-the-dangerwas-of-its-coming-too-near-and-morethan-once-it-sprang-at-us-with-wide-openjaws-falling-short-of-the-canoe-by-inchesonly-and-once-it-sprang-fairl-image343319697.html
RM2AXFFNN–Outing . f our hopesseemed near, but always the fish swamslower, or the captain paddled faster.The wild leaps of the creature werestartling but welcome, for they tired thetarpon without carrying away line. Wehad followed the fish up, down, andacross the river, and after an hoursstruggle were well out in the bay, yet atall times we had kept within two hun-dred feet of our quarry. Always we feared the tarpons gettingtoo far away. Sometimes the dangerwas of its coming too near, and morethan once it sprang at us with wide-openjaws, falling short of the canoe by inchesonly, and once it sprang fairl
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The poetical works of Edwin Oscar Gale . ng leaves admit the suns rays through,A thousand glittering globes are bursting into view.A giant boulder near disputes their onward flight;They halt, a council hold, then slyly disunite,Conceal their wily movements neath a dazzling spray.And mock their flinty jailor as they steal away. How beautiful this silent, all bewitching scene.These lifts of sterile peaks, from pedestals of green;Beyond that tumbling stream where cliffs and verdure meetSo high in air, yet still far down beneath my feet.The clouds, in fragments broken by the sudden shock,As winds Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-poetical-works-of-edwin-oscar-gale-ng-leaves-admit-the-suns-rays-througha-thousand-glittering-globes-are-bursting-into-viewa-giant-boulder-near-disputes-their-onward-flightthey-halt-a-council-hold-then-slyly-disuniteconceal-their-wily-movements-neath-a-dazzling-sprayand-mock-their-flinty-jailor-as-they-steal-away-how-beautiful-this-silent-all-bewitching-scenethese-lifts-of-sterile-peaks-from-pedestals-of-greenbeyond-that-tumbling-stream-where-cliffs-and-verdure-meetso-high-in-air-yet-still-far-down-beneath-my-feetthe-clouds-in-fragments-broken-by-the-sudden-shockas-winds-image340259125.html
RM2ANG3YH–The poetical works of Edwin Oscar Gale . ng leaves admit the suns rays through,A thousand glittering globes are bursting into view.A giant boulder near disputes their onward flight;They halt, a council hold, then slyly disunite,Conceal their wily movements neath a dazzling spray.And mock their flinty jailor as they steal away. How beautiful this silent, all bewitching scene.These lifts of sterile peaks, from pedestals of green;Beyond that tumbling stream where cliffs and verdure meetSo high in air, yet still far down beneath my feet.The clouds, in fragments broken by the sudden shock,As winds
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Handbook of old Burial Hill, Plymouth, MassachusettsIts history, its famous dead, and its quaint epitaphs . ^/V./i^ % i:^-- 1 ^1 T-i^OH %ed. O ye whose cheek the tear of pity stainsDraw near with pious reverence and attendHere lie the loving Husbands dear remains 29 The tender Father and the courteous FriendThe dauntless heart yet touched by human woeA Friend to man to vice alone a Foe. Not far away is the stone of Gen. Nathaniel Good-win, a well-known military character of the last cen-tury. His house was where the Baptist church nowstands. He had charge of the enlistments for theRevolutiona Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-old-burial-hill-plymouth-massachusettsits-history-its-famous-dead-and-its-quaint-epitaphs-vi-i-1-1-t-ioh-ed-o-ye-whose-cheek-the-tear-of-pity-stainsdraw-near-with-pious-reverence-and-attendhere-lie-the-loving-husbands-dear-remains-29-the-tender-father-and-the-courteous-friendthe-dauntless-heart-yet-touched-by-human-woea-friend-to-man-to-vice-alone-a-foe-not-far-away-is-the-stone-of-gen-nathaniel-good-win-a-well-known-military-character-of-the-last-cen-tury-his-house-was-where-the-baptist-church-nowstands-he-had-charge-of-the-enlistments-for-therevolutiona-image342697804.html
RM2AWF6F8–Handbook of old Burial Hill, Plymouth, MassachusettsIts history, its famous dead, and its quaint epitaphs . ^/V./i^ % i:^-- 1 ^1 T-i^OH %ed. O ye whose cheek the tear of pity stainsDraw near with pious reverence and attendHere lie the loving Husbands dear remains 29 The tender Father and the courteous FriendThe dauntless heart yet touched by human woeA Friend to man to vice alone a Foe. Not far away is the stone of Gen. Nathaniel Good-win, a well-known military character of the last cen-tury. His house was where the Baptist church nowstands. He had charge of the enlistments for theRevolutiona
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St Nicholas [serial] . One night, in the bright, warm summer,Mother went—oh so far away ! So very far ! Yet quite near her,In my pretty bed I lay. She did not hear when 1 called her-She was gone so very far ! I lay and wished I was onlyThe moonlight, or a star; She stood and looked from the window,In the moonlight cool and clear ; I called her as she stood there,But mother did not hear. Then she might soon have known it— How lonely I was for her.But I waited, and waited, and waited, And mother did not stir. At last she turned, and, smiling,Said, You awake, little Jack? But I only could sob and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-nicholas-serial-one-night-in-the-bright-warm-summermother-wentoh-so-far-away-!-so-very-far-!-yet-quite-near-herin-my-pretty-bed-i-lay-she-did-not-hear-when-1-called-her-she-was-gone-so-very-far-!-i-lay-and-wished-i-was-onlythe-moonlight-or-a-star-she-stood-and-looked-from-the-windowin-the-moonlight-cool-and-clear-i-called-her-as-she-stood-therebut-mother-did-not-hear-then-she-might-soon-have-known-it-how-lonely-i-was-for-herbut-i-waited-and-waited-and-waited-and-mother-did-not-stir-at-last-she-turned-and-smilingsaid-you-awake-little-jack-but-i-only-could-sob-and-image338216357.html
RM2AJ72BH–St Nicholas [serial] . One night, in the bright, warm summer,Mother went—oh so far away ! So very far ! Yet quite near her,In my pretty bed I lay. She did not hear when 1 called her-She was gone so very far ! I lay and wished I was onlyThe moonlight, or a star; She stood and looked from the window,In the moonlight cool and clear ; I called her as she stood there,But mother did not hear. Then she might soon have known it— How lonely I was for her.But I waited, and waited, and waited, And mother did not stir. At last she turned, and, smiling,Said, You awake, little Jack? But I only could sob and
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Tales from far and near : history stories of other lands . Clive watching the work of his guns tower was able to find a way out ofprison. He got away safely, and wentback to the merchants. The fighting was not yet over, andClive wanted to go back there. Letme go, said he; I can fight better thanI can write. So the merchants let him go. The young man was right. He could 104 ^w V;^. KING GEORGE AND QUEEN MARY IN INDIAAS EMPEROR AND EMPRESS fight well, and he was a brave soldier.Before long he was made a captain andled his men to battle against a greatruler of India. The battle was won, anda part Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tales-from-far-and-near-history-stories-of-other-lands-clive-watching-the-work-of-his-guns-tower-was-able-to-find-a-way-out-ofprison-he-got-away-safely-and-wentback-to-the-merchants-the-fighting-was-not-yet-over-andclive-wanted-to-go-back-there-letme-go-said-he-i-can-fight-better-thani-can-write-so-the-merchants-let-him-go-the-young-man-was-right-he-could-104-w-v-king-george-and-queen-mary-in-indiaas-emperor-and-empress-fight-well-and-he-was-a-brave-soldierbefore-long-he-was-made-a-captain-andled-his-men-to-battle-against-a-greatruler-of-india-the-battle-was-won-anda-part-image340243307.html
RM2ANFBPK–Tales from far and near : history stories of other lands . Clive watching the work of his guns tower was able to find a way out ofprison. He got away safely, and wentback to the merchants. The fighting was not yet over, andClive wanted to go back there. Letme go, said he; I can fight better thanI can write. So the merchants let him go. The young man was right. He could 104 ^w V;^. KING GEORGE AND QUEEN MARY IN INDIAAS EMPEROR AND EMPRESS fight well, and he was a brave soldier.Before long he was made a captain andled his men to battle against a greatruler of India. The battle was won, anda part
. Poems of life in the country. With arrows of light from the quiver of noon.Photo by Oliver T. Waite. In Pcnn. POEMS FROM LIFES EXPERIENCE Only a boinch of violets sweet,Telling the story of lovely spring;Shyly they bloom where the birds retreat,Near by the woodland their songs to sing.Blue are the skies on a summer day.Blue are the hills in the far-away;Blue are these violets, yet, tis true.Lovelier still are your eyes of blue. REFRAIN Only a bunch of violets sweet.Only blue eyes they love to meet;So do I send them with joy to you,Breathing my love in these violets blue. AFTER THE SHOWER Aft Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/poems-of-life-in-the-country-with-arrows-of-light-from-the-quiver-of-noonphoto-by-oliver-t-waite-in-pcnn-poems-from-lifes-experience-only-a-boinch-of-violets-sweettelling-the-story-of-lovely-springshyly-they-bloom-where-the-birds-retreatnear-by-the-woodland-their-songs-to-singblue-are-the-skies-on-a-summer-dayblue-are-the-hills-in-the-far-awayblue-are-these-violets-yet-tis-truelovelier-still-are-your-eyes-of-blue-refrain-only-a-bunch-of-violets-sweetonly-blue-eyes-they-love-to-meetso-do-i-send-them-with-joy-to-youbreathing-my-love-in-these-violets-blue-after-the-shower-aft-image337045521.html
RM2AG9N01–. Poems of life in the country. With arrows of light from the quiver of noon.Photo by Oliver T. Waite. In Pcnn. POEMS FROM LIFES EXPERIENCE Only a boinch of violets sweet,Telling the story of lovely spring;Shyly they bloom where the birds retreat,Near by the woodland their songs to sing.Blue are the skies on a summer day.Blue are the hills in the far-away;Blue are these violets, yet, tis true.Lovelier still are your eyes of blue. REFRAIN Only a bunch of violets sweet.Only blue eyes they love to meet;So do I send them with joy to you,Breathing my love in these violets blue. AFTER THE SHOWER Aft
. Oconeean. t* YcVKW 57. PENDLETON ON PARADE My Mountain Home Yearningly toward my far-away home Memory draws me to-night;Lovingly linger I here as I roam, Caught by the vision so bright.Home, with the loved ones waiting me there ; Home, so bright and so free;Fancies will teem through the happy day dream Devoted to memries of thee. Rugged and steep the cragged peaks rise Near bv the sacred jpot;Once more in memry they burst on my eyes, Not one outline forgot.Winter, so dark, hovers over it now, Still not a vestige of gloom ;Yet a few rays from the balmy spring days, And back trips the earth a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oconeean-t-ycvkw-57-pendleton-on-parade-my-mountain-home-yearningly-toward-my-far-away-home-memory-draws-me-to-nightlovingly-linger-i-here-as-i-roam-caught-by-the-vision-so-brighthome-with-the-loved-ones-waiting-me-there-home-so-bright-and-so-freefancies-will-teem-through-the-happy-day-dream-devoted-to-memries-of-thee-rugged-and-steep-the-cragged-peaks-rise-near-bv-the-sacred-jpotonce-more-in-memry-they-burst-on-my-eyes-not-one-outline-forgotwinter-so-dark-hovers-over-it-now-still-not-a-vestige-of-gloom-yet-a-few-rays-from-the-balmy-spring-days-and-back-trips-the-earth-a-image336617084.html
RM2AFJ6EM–. Oconeean. t* YcVKW 57. PENDLETON ON PARADE My Mountain Home Yearningly toward my far-away home Memory draws me to-night;Lovingly linger I here as I roam, Caught by the vision so bright.Home, with the loved ones waiting me there ; Home, so bright and so free;Fancies will teem through the happy day dream Devoted to memries of thee. Rugged and steep the cragged peaks rise Near bv the sacred jpot;Once more in memry they burst on my eyes, Not one outline forgot.Winter, so dark, hovers over it now, Still not a vestige of gloom ;Yet a few rays from the balmy spring days, And back trips the earth a
St Nicholas [serial] . 876.] F A R A W A V . 37 FAR AWAY.. One night, in the bright, warm summer,Mother went—oh so far away ! So very far ! Yet quite near her,In my pretty bed I lay. She did not hear when 1 called her-She was gone so very far ! I lay and wished I was onlyThe moonlight, or a star; She stood and looked from the window,In the moonlight cool and clear ; I called her as she stood there,But mother did not hear. Then she might soon have known it— How lonely I was for her.But I waited, and waited, and waited, And mother did not stir. At last she turned, and, smiling,Said, You awake, l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-nicholas-serial-876-f-a-r-a-w-a-v-37-far-away-one-night-in-the-bright-warm-summermother-wentoh-so-far-away-!-so-very-far-!-yet-quite-near-herin-my-pretty-bed-i-lay-she-did-not-hear-when-1-called-her-she-was-gone-so-very-far-!-i-lay-and-wished-i-was-onlythe-moonlight-or-a-star-she-stood-and-looked-from-the-windowin-the-moonlight-cool-and-clear-i-called-her-as-she-stood-therebut-mother-did-not-hear-then-she-might-soon-have-known-it-how-lonely-i-was-for-herbut-i-waited-and-waited-and-waited-and-mother-did-not-stir-at-last-she-turned-and-smilingsaid-you-awake-l-image338216729.html
RM2AJ72TW–St Nicholas [serial] . 876.] F A R A W A V . 37 FAR AWAY.. One night, in the bright, warm summer,Mother went—oh so far away ! So very far ! Yet quite near her,In my pretty bed I lay. She did not hear when 1 called her-She was gone so very far ! I lay and wished I was onlyThe moonlight, or a star; She stood and looked from the window,In the moonlight cool and clear ; I called her as she stood there,But mother did not hear. Then she might soon have known it— How lonely I was for her.But I waited, and waited, and waited, And mother did not stir. At last she turned, and, smiling,Said, You awake, l
. Down east latch strings; or Seashore, lakes and mountains by the Boston & Maine railroad. Descriptive of the tourist region of New England . heights are far away, however, and the foot-hills near by aremostly cleared, yet dotted with copses and lines of trees that lenda somewhat cultivated appearance to the surroundings, pleasantly re-lieving the solid woodland that elsewhere overspreads the hills withan unbroken pall. Here are broad meadows, many farms, and a neatlittle hamlet of hotels of handsome modern architecture and everyappearance of comfort, among which, quaint old farmhouses and an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/down-east-latch-strings-or-seashore-lakes-and-mountains-by-the-boston-maine-railroad-descriptive-of-the-tourist-region-of-new-england-heights-are-far-away-however-and-the-foot-hills-near-by-aremostly-cleared-yet-dotted-with-copses-and-lines-of-trees-that-lenda-somewhat-cultivated-appearance-to-the-surroundings-pleasantly-re-lieving-the-solid-woodland-that-elsewhere-overspreads-the-hills-withan-unbroken-pall-here-are-broad-meadows-many-farms-and-a-neatlittle-hamlet-of-hotels-of-handsome-modern-architecture-and-everyappearance-of-comfort-among-which-quaint-old-farmhouses-and-an-image371881187.html
RM2CH0J6Y–. Down east latch strings; or Seashore, lakes and mountains by the Boston & Maine railroad. Descriptive of the tourist region of New England . heights are far away, however, and the foot-hills near by aremostly cleared, yet dotted with copses and lines of trees that lenda somewhat cultivated appearance to the surroundings, pleasantly re-lieving the solid woodland that elsewhere overspreads the hills withan unbroken pall. Here are broad meadows, many farms, and a neatlittle hamlet of hotels of handsome modern architecture and everyappearance of comfort, among which, quaint old farmhouses and an
. Our senses series; . Fig. 12. past us because we are more used to successiveimages caused by objects moving past us thancaused by our movement past objects, and we haveno sensation of the movement of the train savesensations of jar. We learn by experience that THE OUTER WORLD 6i the apparently fast moving object is near, whilethe apparently slow moving object, although itmay be really moving as rapidly as the apparentlyfaster, is farther away. When we see an auto-mobile on the distant road, apparently barelymoving and yet really going thirty miles an hour,we think it is far away (see Fig. 12 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-senses-series-fig-12-past-us-because-we-are-more-used-to-successiveimages-caused-by-objects-moving-past-us-thancaused-by-our-movement-past-objects-and-we-haveno-sensation-of-the-movement-of-the-train-savesensations-of-jar-we-learn-by-experience-that-the-outer-world-6i-the-apparently-fast-moving-object-is-near-whilethe-apparently-slow-moving-object-although-itmay-be-really-moving-as-rapidly-as-the-apparentlyfaster-is-farther-away-when-we-see-an-auto-mobile-on-the-distant-road-apparently-barelymoving-and-yet-really-going-thirty-miles-an-hourwe-think-it-is-far-away-see-fig-12-image370130747.html
RM2CE4WF7–. Our senses series; . Fig. 12. past us because we are more used to successiveimages caused by objects moving past us thancaused by our movement past objects, and we haveno sensation of the movement of the train savesensations of jar. We learn by experience that THE OUTER WORLD 6i the apparently fast moving object is near, whilethe apparently slow moving object, although itmay be really moving as rapidly as the apparentlyfaster, is farther away. When we see an auto-mobile on the distant road, apparently barelymoving and yet really going thirty miles an hour,we think it is far away (see Fig. 12
. Birds and nature . eason of thelarks, and earth and sky are more lovelyfor the magic of their singing. Onehardly knows how to describe it in words.Spring o the year! Spring o the year Iit seems to say to the listener, both inthe east and west, but the song of thewestern meadow lark has a richer mel-ody, a more piercing delight. It seemsto talk of forgotten things; of youth andfirst hopes; first love; it has all the glam-our of the far-away, and yet a sweetnessof the near. It rises from the thick grassat your feet, yet it mounts towards theblue sky! It is a veritable Flute of Ar-cady blown wi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-and-nature-eason-of-thelarks-and-earth-and-sky-are-more-lovelyfor-the-magic-of-their-singing-onehardly-knows-how-to-describe-it-in-wordsspring-o-the-year!-spring-o-the-year-iit-seems-to-say-to-the-listener-both-inthe-east-and-west-but-the-song-of-thewestern-meadow-lark-has-a-richer-mel-ody-a-more-piercing-delight-it-seemsto-talk-of-forgotten-things-of-youth-andfirst-hopes-first-love-it-has-all-the-glam-our-of-the-far-away-and-yet-a-sweetnessof-the-near-it-rises-from-the-thick-grassat-your-feet-yet-it-mounts-towards-theblue-sky!-it-is-a-veritable-flute-of-ar-cady-blown-wi-image374900350.html
RM2CNX566–. Birds and nature . eason of thelarks, and earth and sky are more lovelyfor the magic of their singing. Onehardly knows how to describe it in words.Spring o the year! Spring o the year Iit seems to say to the listener, both inthe east and west, but the song of thewestern meadow lark has a richer mel-ody, a more piercing delight. It seemsto talk of forgotten things; of youth andfirst hopes; first love; it has all the glam-our of the far-away, and yet a sweetnessof the near. It rises from the thick grassat your feet, yet it mounts towards theblue sky! It is a veritable Flute of Ar-cady blown wi
. Vox humana . Copyright 1920 BY LOUiSE Marny Mullbr ubu 26 i9l9 PRESS OF THE SCHAUER PRINTINS STUDIO )CI.A559i47 /^< I. Love is not but a summers day Of calm and sunny pleasure;Not like a rose does it fade away, When it lias breathed its treasure. But rather like a steadfast star, Fixed in eternal spaces,It sheds its radiance near and far And draws us through all earths mazes. WE YEARN FOR JOY We yearn for joy, Yet joy is here.We yearn for love, Yet love, so dear,Is you and I. Lowly we stand, Beggars drear.Outside the promised land; So far, so near.You and I. Till hands we clasp And love Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vox-humana-copyright-1920-by-louise-marny-mullbr-ubu-26-i9l9-press-of-the-schauer-printins-studio-cia559i47-lt-i-love-is-not-but-a-summers-day-of-calm-and-sunny-pleasurenot-like-a-rose-does-it-fade-away-when-it-lias-breathed-its-treasure-but-rather-like-a-steadfast-star-fixed-in-eternal-spacesit-sheds-its-radiance-near-and-far-and-draws-us-through-all-earths-mazes-we-yearn-for-joy-we-yearn-for-joy-yet-joy-is-herewe-yearn-for-love-yet-love-so-dearis-you-and-i-lowly-we-stand-beggars-drearoutside-the-promised-land-so-far-so-nearyou-and-i-till-hands-we-clasp-and-love-image369611259.html
RM2CD96X3–. Vox humana . Copyright 1920 BY LOUiSE Marny Mullbr ubu 26 i9l9 PRESS OF THE SCHAUER PRINTINS STUDIO )CI.A559i47 /^< I. Love is not but a summers day Of calm and sunny pleasure;Not like a rose does it fade away, When it lias breathed its treasure. But rather like a steadfast star, Fixed in eternal spaces,It sheds its radiance near and far And draws us through all earths mazes. WE YEARN FOR JOY We yearn for joy, Yet joy is here.We yearn for love, Yet love, so dear,Is you and I. Lowly we stand, Beggars drear.Outside the promised land; So far, so near.You and I. Till hands we clasp And love
. Bird-lore . most entreating : Phcbc Phebe. (and yet more near),Phche / Phcbc ! it kept repeating ! I gave up the search, when, not far away, I saw the wingd sprite thro the green-brier peeping,With a Phebe! Phebe I that seemed to say,I told you so ! and my promise Im keeping. Youll know me again, when you meet me here.Whether you come in December or Maytime : Ive a dee, dee, dee. for the W^inters ear, And a Phcbc: Phcbc! for Spring and Playtime! * March i, 1856.—I hear several times the fine drawn Phe-be note of the Chickadee, which I heardonly once during the winter.— Early Spring in Massac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-lore-most-entreating-phcbc-phebe-and-yet-more-nearphche-phcbc-!-it-kept-repeating-!-i-gave-up-the-search-when-not-far-away-i-saw-the-wingd-sprite-thro-the-green-brier-peepingwith-a-phebe!-phebe-i-that-seemed-to-sayi-told-you-so-!-and-my-promise-im-keeping-youll-know-me-again-when-you-meet-me-herewhether-you-come-in-december-or-maytime-ive-a-dee-dee-dee-for-the-winters-ear-and-a-phcbc-phcbc!-for-spring-and-playtime!-march-i-1856i-hear-several-times-the-fine-drawn-phe-be-note-of-the-chickadee-which-i-heardonly-once-during-the-winter-early-spring-in-massac-image374653723.html
RM2CNEXJ3–. Bird-lore . most entreating : Phcbc Phebe. (and yet more near),Phche / Phcbc ! it kept repeating ! I gave up the search, when, not far away, I saw the wingd sprite thro the green-brier peeping,With a Phebe! Phebe I that seemed to say,I told you so ! and my promise Im keeping. Youll know me again, when you meet me here.Whether you come in December or Maytime : Ive a dee, dee, dee. for the W^inters ear, And a Phcbc: Phcbc! for Spring and Playtime! * March i, 1856.—I hear several times the fine drawn Phe-be note of the Chickadee, which I heardonly once during the winter.— Early Spring in Massac
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . - is a little girl Who works for the B. ■& O., And when one sees her smiling face ()ne has to say Hello. -She always stops at Hughies storeEach evening going home.To get herself a chocolate bar,d her daily ice cream cone. —. 1 nonymous Yes, We Have No Vacancy Yet Why does everyone seem sadIn the Weston offices today?Because there is a vacancyWhy, Sylvia is away. lo see that vacant deskAnd to wonder, is to fearIf she will ever, ever returnTo fill her place so dear.. Left: Hddi CLEVELANDERS IN THE FAR WEST Right: Luther King, joy riding near Ackerraan ta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-is-a-little-girl-who-works-for-the-b-o-and-when-one-sees-her-smiling-face-ne-has-to-say-hello-she-always-stops-at-hughies-storeeach-evening-going-hometo-get-herself-a-chocolate-bard-her-daily-ice-cream-cone-1-nonymous-yes-we-have-no-vacancy-yet-why-does-everyone-seem-sadin-the-weston-offices-todaybecause-there-is-a-vacancywhy-sylvia-is-away-lo-see-that-vacant-deskand-to-wonder-is-to-fearif-she-will-ever-ever-returnto-fill-her-place-so-dear-left-hddi-clevelanders-in-the-far-west-right-luther-king-joy-riding-near-ackerraan-ta-image371778730.html
RM2CGRYFP–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . - is a little girl Who works for the B. ■& O., And when one sees her smiling face ()ne has to say Hello. -She always stops at Hughies storeEach evening going home.To get herself a chocolate bar,d her daily ice cream cone. —. 1 nonymous Yes, We Have No Vacancy Yet Why does everyone seem sadIn the Weston offices today?Because there is a vacancyWhy, Sylvia is away. lo see that vacant deskAnd to wonder, is to fearIf she will ever, ever returnTo fill her place so dear.. Left: Hddi CLEVELANDERS IN THE FAR WEST Right: Luther King, joy riding near Ackerraan ta
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. March, 1912. 91 American Hee Journal ground has a real value away beyond that yet ascertained or considered. I do not say the time is near when all groves will give a return of $1800 an acre, or $8i)0 an acre, or even far less. I freely grant it is possible even under the most favorable condition to so treat a grove of oranges so that you won't get over $100 an acre, and, in fact, so you ought not to get anything; but all such possibilities prove nothing so long as it remains a fact that one might secure a return of $1800 or $800, or even $400 an acre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-bee-journal-bee-culture-bees-march-1912-91-american-hee-journal-ground-has-a-real-value-away-beyond-that-yet-ascertained-or-considered-i-do-not-say-the-time-is-near-when-all-groves-will-give-a-return-of-1800-an-acre-or-8i0-an-acre-or-even-far-less-i-freely-grant-it-is-possible-even-under-the-most-favorable-condition-to-so-treat-a-grove-of-oranges-so-that-you-wont-get-over-100-an-acre-and-in-fact-so-you-ought-not-to-get-anything-but-all-such-possibilities-prove-nothing-so-long-as-it-remains-a-fact-that-one-might-secure-a-return-of-1800-or-800-or-even-400-an-acre-image237651261.html
RMRPHXH1–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. March, 1912. 91 American Hee Journal ground has a real value away beyond that yet ascertained or considered. I do not say the time is near when all groves will give a return of $1800 an acre, or $8i)0 an acre, or even far less. I freely grant it is possible even under the most favorable condition to so treat a grove of oranges so that you won't get over $100 an acre, and, in fact, so you ought not to get anything; but all such possibilities prove nothing so long as it remains a fact that one might secure a return of $1800 or $800, or even $400 an acre
. Canadian forest industries 1897-1899. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. For Drying LUMBER Staves, Heading, Shingles, &c. % The Latest The Cheapest And Best Chatham, Ont., June 19th, 1896. JAS. S. PARMENTER, Flushing, N. Y. Dear Sir: We take very great pleasure in being r '.?-?ay ? near|y one year's use of your Patent Dry Kiln, we find it away ahead of anything we ever yet tried for thoroughly drying lumber without injuring it in the least. So far we have found exhaust steam alone sufficient for our purpose, so that it absolutely Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-forest-industries-1897-1899-lumbering-forests-and-forestry-forest-products-wood-pulp-industry-wood-using-industries-for-drying-lumber-staves-heading-shingles-ampc-the-latest-the-cheapest-and-best-chatham-ont-june-19th-1896-jas-s-parmenter-flushing-n-y-dear-sir-we-take-very-great-pleasure-in-being-r-ay-neary-one-years-use-of-your-patent-dry-kiln-we-find-it-away-ahead-of-anything-we-ever-yet-tried-for-thoroughly-drying-lumber-without-injuring-it-in-the-least-so-far-we-have-found-exhaust-steam-alone-sufficient-for-our-purpose-so-that-it-absolutely-image233609977.html
RMRG1RWD–. Canadian forest industries 1897-1899. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. For Drying LUMBER Staves, Heading, Shingles, &c. % The Latest The Cheapest And Best Chatham, Ont., June 19th, 1896. JAS. S. PARMENTER, Flushing, N. Y. Dear Sir: We take very great pleasure in being r '.?-?ay ? near|y one year's use of your Patent Dry Kiln, we find it away ahead of anything we ever yet tried for thoroughly drying lumber without injuring it in the least. So far we have found exhaust steam alone sufficient for our purpose, so that it absolutely
. Discovery. Science. DISCOVERY 149 Though the promised land may be obscured by mists which diminish visibility and make it difficult to esti- mate its distance, yet we command a Pisgah height from which the eye—aided no doubt a little by the telescope of imagination—can see the cur-e of the mortality from tuberculosis steadily approaching its base-line, and, somewhere away near the horizon, we don't quite know how far off, but at least within the range of assisted vision, actually joining its base-line and extinguishing itself in it. When we arrive there tuberculosis will have gone the way o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/discovery-science-discovery-149-though-the-promised-land-may-be-obscured-by-mists-which-diminish-visibility-and-make-it-difficult-to-esti-mate-its-distance-yet-we-command-a-pisgah-height-from-which-the-eyeaided-no-doubt-a-little-by-the-telescope-of-imaginationcan-see-the-cur-e-of-the-mortality-from-tuberculosis-steadily-approaching-its-base-line-and-somewhere-away-near-the-horizon-we-dont-quite-know-how-far-off-but-at-least-within-the-range-of-assisted-vision-actually-joining-its-base-line-and-extinguishing-itself-in-it-when-we-arrive-there-tuberculosis-will-have-gone-the-way-o-image231423680.html
RMRCE77C–. Discovery. Science. DISCOVERY 149 Though the promised land may be obscured by mists which diminish visibility and make it difficult to esti- mate its distance, yet we command a Pisgah height from which the eye—aided no doubt a little by the telescope of imagination—can see the cur-e of the mortality from tuberculosis steadily approaching its base-line, and, somewhere away near the horizon, we don't quite know how far off, but at least within the range of assisted vision, actually joining its base-line and extinguishing itself in it. When we arrive there tuberculosis will have gone the way o
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