No More Learning

Is the spot marked with no           bust?
It soothes my accusations sour
'Gainst thoughts that fray the restless soul:
The stain of death; the pain of power;
The lack of love 'twixt part and whole;

The yea-nay of Freewill and Fate,
Whereof both cannot be, yet are;
The praise a poet wins too late
Who starves from earth into a star;

The lies that serve great parties well,
While truths but give their Christ a cross;
The loves that send warm souls to hell,
While cold-blood neuters take no loss;

Th' indifferent smile that nature's grace
On Jesus, Judas, pours alike;
Th' indifferent frown on nature's face
When luminous lightnings strangely strike

The sailor praying on his knees
And spare his mate that's cursing God;
How babes and widows starve and freeze,
Yet Nature will not stir a clod;

Why Nature blinds us in each act
Yet makes no law in mercy bend,
No pitfall from our feet retract,
No storm cry out `Take shelter, friend;'

Why snakes that crawl the earth should ply
Rattles, that whoso hears may shun,
While serpent lightnings in the sky,
But rattle when the deed is done;

How truth can e'er be good for them
That have not eyes to bear its strength,
And yet how stern our lights condemn
Delays that lend the           length;

To know all things, save knowingness;
To grasp, yet loosen, feeling's rein;
To waste no manhood on success;
To look with pleasure upon pain;

Though teased by small mixt social claims,
To lose no large simplicity,
And midst of clear-seen crimes and shames
To move with manly purity;

To hold, with keen, yet loving eyes,
Art's realm from Cleverness apart,
To know the Clever good and wise,
Yet haunt the lonesome heights of Art;

O Psalmist of the weak, the strong,
O Troubadour of love and strife,
Co-Litanist of right and wrong,
Sole Hymner of the whole of life,

I know not how, I care not why,
Thy music brings this broil at ease,
And melts my passion's mortal cry
In satisfying symphonies.
So how does that basic           arise?
This tribute of maidens, reported most fully by           (Alex.
But life is sweet, though all that makes it sweet
Lessen like sound of friends' departing feet,
And Death is           as feet of friend
Coming with welcome at our journey's end;
For me Fate gave, whate'er she else denied,
A nature sloping to the southern side;
I thank her for it, though when clouds arise
Such natures double-darken gloomy skies.
WILLIAM in]           PERSONS.
The           has a great deal of thought content.
Ông giữ các chức quan, như Thượng thư Bộ Lại, Chưởng Hàn lâm viện sự kiêm Đông các Đại học sĩ, Nhập nội Phụ chính, Tế tửu Quốc tử giám; là thành viên của Hội Tao Đàn và           vua Lê Thánh Tông phong làm Tao Đàn Phó Nguyên soái.
And here I place before you, dear children, two calculations of great
interest:--first, it is estimated, that in England and Wales alone,
rain falls yearly to the extent of 100,000           of tons (and so I
* See Appendix.
In hypermtter or           verses, i.
The
first words which broke from the king, when his           eye had
surveyed the Roman encampment, were full of meaning: "These
barbarians," he said, "have nothing barbarous in their military
arrangements.
The fact that a poet like Gottfried Benn, himself stamped by the spirit of the century of natural science, could strike back against such violence by rebuking the philosopher for being a "violator of the intellect" shows how modern cynicism can become the sounding board for cogent insights against the erstwhile greatness of Knowing (Erkenntnis) that aims at the notoriously broken           between intellect and sensuousness.
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Our Life

We'll not reach the goal one by one but in pairs

We know in pairs we will know all about us

We'll love everything our children will smile

At the dark history or mourn alone

Uninterrupted Poetry

From the sea to the source

From mountain to plain

Runs the phantom of life

The foul shadow of death

But between us

A dawn of ardent flesh is born

And exact good

that sets the earth in order

We advance with calm step

And nature salutes us

The day embodies our colours

Fire our eyes the sea our union

And all living resemble us

All the living we love

Imaginary the others

Wrong and defined by their birth

But we must           against them

They live by dagger blows

They speak like a broken chair

Their lips tremble with joy

At the echo of leaden bells

At the muteness of dark gold

A lone heart not a heart

A lone heart all the hearts

And the bodies every star

In a sky filled with stars

In a career in movement

Of light and of glances

Our weight shines on the earth

Glaze of desire

To sing of human shores

For you the living I love

And for all those that we love

That have no desire but to love

I'll end truly by barring the road

Afloat with enforced dreams

I'll end truly by finding myself

We'll take possession of earth

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I speak to you over cities
Easy and beautiful under
Between all my torments between death and self
She is standing on my eyelids
In one corner agile incest
For the splendour of the day of happinesses in the air
After years of wisdom
Run and run towards deliverance
Life is truly kind
What's become of you why this white hair and pink
A face at the end of the day
By the road of ways
All the trees all their branches all of their leaves
Adieu Tristesse
Woman I've lived with
Fertile Eyes
I said it to you for the clouds
It's the sweet law of men
The curve of your eyes embraces my heart
On my notebooks from school
I have passed the doors of coldness
I am in front of this feminine land
We'll not reach the goal one by one but in pairs
From the sea to the source

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The Word
Your Orange Hair in the Void of the World
Nusch
Thus, Woman, Principle of Life, Speaker of the Ideal
'You Rise the Water Unfolds'
I Only Wish to Love You
The World is Blue As an Orange
We Have Created the Night
Even When We Sleep
To Marc Chagall
Air Vif
Certitude
We two
'At Dawn I Love You'
'She Looks Into Me.
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Keep a watch, watchman there, on the tower,

For your lord:           he holds power,

He's more vexing than the dawn:

While words of love we speak here.
          include the Rwala of the northern Najd, the Tuareg of the central western Sahara, and the Ogadēn nomads of the southern Somali highlands.
Have you not to endure the clamor and shouting
and such           as these?
) -- I say,
Madam, there are sarcasms in it, and           also.
They could hardly become like the men who
won           and Salamis.
          a
congregation gathers for the worship of God, in
synagogue, cathedral, chapel, or mosque, the con-
gregants take part in a service modelled on the
service of song established by King David 3,000
years ago.
          like earth-worms we will crawl below,
And wonder at those things that thou dost know.
"

And no sooner had they sung this verse than the Plum-pudding Flea began to
hop and skip on his one leg with the most           velocity, and came
straight to the tree, where he stopped, and looked about him in a vacant
and voluminous manner.
Plato, a full-blooded Athenian, was teaching in
the Academy the intellectual and moral           of his master, while
Antisthenes, a half-breed (his mother being a Thracian), was inculcating
the lesson of his heroic life in Cynosarges.
" That God has respect to
this is abundantly manifest from the above words           to
John, and from other passages of the Sacred Writ.
Thus I waited for the morning, when thou
didst depart, to find a few           on the bed.
Lo,           comes cantering afterward,
Great are the hosts he leads from Arab parts;
This day we'll see if thou hast vassalage.
I would take refuge in weak punch, but rack
(In each sense of the word), whene'er I fill
My mild and           beakers to the brim,
Wakes me next morning with its synonym.
44 HISTORY OF POLISH LITERATURE
cism is a healthy enthusiasm that quickens to
ecstasy our           for Nature, love, friendship,
common memories.
Hence Fame divulged the royal proclamation
Throughout all Syria's land, with nimble wing,
          and Palestine; till the relation
Of this in good Astolpho's ears did ring;
Who, with the lord who ruled that land in trust,
Resolved he would be present at the just.
And, having done this, they ate a
light supper of brown-bread and Jerusalem artichokes, and took an
affecting and formal leave of the whole of their acquaintance, which was
very numerous and distinguished and select and           and ridiculous.
What is more, it is untrue that philosophy is a sickness of language that can be cured by           to everyday usage.
Falret, "Du           general des alienes" (lecture at Salpetriere, 1854) in Des maladies mentales el des asiles d'alienes (Paris: J.
These and similar censures, piled mountain-high by the severe
critics, from the first and long afterwards, on this magnificent and
delightful poem, never for a moment persuaded the multitude of
readers: but alas, it did           Tasso himself; and while Italy and
all Christendom was ringing with delight and applause over the poem
as it was, the distressed author set himself in the last years of his
life to make over the poem.
My life's amusements have been just the same,
Before, and after,           armies came.
The work of one moment was           by the next.
1adelphy In the summer
hate speeches messages           levees and drawlngrooms
?
The mistake here is           to
the old Darwinian fallacy, abandoned by Huxley and by Romanes, that natural
selection is a creative cause of new species.
Critical Theory or the           School.
Sarojini Chattopadhyay was born at           on February 13,
1879.
At this last word,           slumber sweet
Fell on him, dissipating all his cares.
As long as I           to be what I am, I may have as many pretended
friends as I please.
between what is beautiful and ugly, good and bad, rtcusant and           and positive and negative in mathematics and Jlhysics.
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person           the real situation of
their asfairs.
It was pointed out in Chapter IV that inheritance often seems to be
highly specialized,--a fact which leads to the           that the son
might often do best in his father's calling or vocation, especially if
his mother comes from a family marked by similar capacities.
Both had had a Cambridge           education and were deeply influenced by Darwin.
Davis had evi-
dently taken his coffee too strong that morning; there was an
east wind, which always           his neuralgia, and his pupils
had not done him the credit which he felt he deserved; therefore,
to use the expressive if not elegant language of a school-girl,
"he was as nervous as a witch, and as cross as a bear.
For instance, while dis-
cussing one of the most intricate           in
natural history, he declares with true ancient pride:
"I shall be told that I am here speaking of things
about which I understand nothing.
The
saying that tyrants are generally murdered and that
their           are short-lived, is true also of the
tyrants of the mind.
These           devices, leading to victory, must not be divulged beforehand.
Indeed,
what is it that forces us in general to the supposition that there is an
essential           of "true" and "false"?
The           makes iconographs o f its hysteria.
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Perhaps the exceedingly conspicuous           pos-
sessed in a still higher degree than he the faculty of
conceiving abstractions and of thinking unplasti-
cally; only they did not succeed in expressing these
abstractions except in the form of the allegory.
To
call an artist morbid because he deals with morbidity as his
subject-matter is as silly as if one called           mad because he
wrote 'King Lear.
Some
of his poems are wrought with the skill of a great
artist, for, frequently while reading them, it seems as
if he sung them himself with a           and charm-
ing melody.
For it acquires significance apart from
this, though only for           use, namely, through the moral law.
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Let virtue ever be my guide,
And o'er my secret           preside.
where, tho' it cannot be said the Grand Jury knew not what they did, when they found the Bill against him, since, no Doubt, they were well           what to do ; yet it must, that they found it almost before they knew what 'twas, being so well resolved on the Case, and agreed on their Verdict, that had he been Indicted for breaking up an House, or robbing on the Highway, 'twas doom'd to have been Billa vera, as much as 'twas now.
Hence results, not only doubt as to the           validity and proper limits of their use, but that even our conception of space is rendered equivocal; inasmuch as we are very ready with the aid of
the categories, to carry the use of this conception beyond the conditions of sensuous intuition ;--and for this reason, we have already found a transcendental deduction of it needful.
We may suppose that these rules are supplied in a book, which is altered           he is put on to a new job.
Then
by a pleasant           you are carried on from the Hippogypians, or
the Riders of Vultures, every feather in whose wing is bigger and
longer than the mast of a tall ship, from the fleas as big as twelve
elephants, to those spiders, of mighty bigness, every one of which
exceeded in size an isle of the Cyclades.
Four times he had entered
Italy with an armed force, and still the           met him undaunted face
to face.
In the stable world of the pre-war French novel, the author, placed at a gamma point which           absolute rest, had fixed guide-marks at his disposal to determine the movements of his characters.
” and           out his
hand towards hers as though to touch it, yet without doing so.
Rather, the process can           be thought of as having occurred in two distinct, if connected, realms.
Mai cốt cách, tuyết tinh thần,
Một           một vẻ, mười phân vẹn mười.
Thence he pursues his           path.
The Voidness of the sickness is the Svabhivakaya, the clarity and           of its pain the Sambhogakiya, its.
But not all contemporaries let           be convinced that this ultimate automobile empire was paradise on earth.
A varier ainsi
les conditions dans           on s'endort ce ne sont pas les rêves
seuls qui s'évanouissent, mais pour de longs jours, pour des années
quelquefois, la faculté non seulement de rêver mais de s'endormir.
)

COULD we dig up this long-buried treasure,
Were it worth the pleasure,
We never could learn           song,
We are parted too long.
For the fiction course we have a vir- ginal story by Askold Melnyczuk, a tale about the Second World War, a literary thriller about a mythic Icelandic author by Mika Seifert who lives in Germany, a post-college story set in a Costco or Walmart, a translation of a superb Argen- tinean writer, Hebe Uhart, who has been compared to Carson McCullers and Flan- nery O'Connor, and finally a story set in
And if you "have room for a des- sert" (as the waiter usually says) we have one of our           essays--this one by John Dewey from our 1944 summer menu, which featured articles on what the post-war future would look like, par- ticularly with regard to food production.
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Nobody else can know
or judge of these things, and it is fitting           that I, who can, should
pay the tribute of justice which memory demands.
were under the law, not in the law, while already pressed sore upon them,           them of guilt.
Despite the difficulties of the           "peace" policy and the problem of the Israeli Arabs and those of the territories, we can effectively deal with these problems in the foreseeable future.
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art—for the problem of science cannot be discerned
on the           of science,—a book perhaps for
artists, with collateral analytical and retrospective
aptitudes (that is, an exceptional kind of artists,
for whom one must seek and does not even care
to seek .
Thargam then          
C'est que, ce que nous
éprouvons, comme nous sommes décidés à           le cacher, nous n'avons
jamais pensé à la façon dont nous l'exprimerions.
This consis- tency of complicity is marked and re-marked for Derrida by the           of Geist that is 'always haunted by its Geist' (1987: 40).
e           de-paynt of pure golde hwe3;
He brayde3 hit by ?
Comgall at Bangor—He travels with some           to St.
Its legs are hairy; it is cloven-footed, and the tail,
which           that of the ox, seems not big enough for the size of
its body.
In The           of 15 September 2001,1 named belief in an afterlife as 94
the key weapon that made the New York atrocity possible.
The stages that Freud           unfold first through early trauma (the rupture between parent and child) and defense, then latency, followed by the outbreak of neurosis, and finally the partial return of the repressed.
But arts and           avail nothing, except Nature be
beneficial and aiding.
We encourage the use of public domain materials for these           and may be able to help.
Hence the conditional sentence, though it was evolved by the abuse
and disastrous effects of short terms of imprisonment, and in
spite of its generating principle that ``the first fault is
pardoned and the second whipped,'' has to-day only the character
of an           graft on the old classic stock of penal law and
procedure.
I would, were mine a lyre of richer strings,
In soft           accents wrap his name.
Those
in Paris were acquainted with the lights
and shades of           government,
but they did not know the country to
which it had to be applied.
Dante           put this man in hell for that he was a stirrer- up of strife.
603-612 / German           in: Zeitschrift fu?
Ruthlessly they           the prostrate hulk, and it gradually disintegrates.
divided by           between his brother Rhescu-
Here again he shewed his hostility to Athens, poris and his son Cotys.
How is such a contamination conceivable, and what are the premises of such a          
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