It Can be Done: Poems of InspirationSelected publications from the Current bibliographies in medicine series, in html and/or pdf format. Publications are in order by year, and within year by report number. Most are prepared in support of a specific National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference, for each of which a Consensus Development Statement is also available. |
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said the wise old owl , While the guinea - hen cluttered off chuckling To tell all the rest of the fowl . " I should like a more elegant figure , " That child of a duck went on . " I should like to grow bigger and bigger , Until I could ...
said the wise old owl , While the guinea - hen cluttered off chuckling To tell all the rest of the fowl . " I should like a more elegant figure , " That child of a duck went on . " I should like to grow bigger and bigger , Until I could ...
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Now the curious end of this fable , So far as the rest ascertained , Though they searched from the barn to the stable , Was that only his feathers remained . So he wasn't the bond slave of habit , And he didn't have webs on his toes ...
Now the curious end of this fable , So far as the rest ascertained , Though they searched from the barn to the stable , Was that only his feathers remained . So he wasn't the bond slave of habit , And he didn't have webs on his toes ...
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... Your Self that sees the shining length Of all the fearful road ahead , Knows that the terrors that you dread Are pigmies to your splendid strength ; Strength you have never even guessed , Strength that has never needed rest .
... Your Self that sees the shining length Of all the fearful road ahead , Knows that the terrors that you dread Are pigmies to your splendid strength ; Strength you have never even guessed , Strength that has never needed rest .
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Fighting upon the terror field Where man and Fate came breast to breast , Prest by a thousand foes to yield , Tortured and wounded without rest , You cried : " Be merciful , O Life— The strongest spirit soon must break Before this all ...
Fighting upon the terror field Where man and Fate came breast to breast , Prest by a thousand foes to yield , Tortured and wounded without rest , You cried : " Be merciful , O Life— The strongest spirit soon must break Before this all ...
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And those who won have rest and peace ; and those who died have more ; But , weary and spent , he can not stop seeking the ulti- mate score ; Courage was theirs for a little time , -but what 46.
And those who won have rest and peace ; and those who died have more ; But , weary and spent , he can not stop seeking the ulti- mate score ; Courage was theirs for a little time , -but what 46.
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ain't Alfred Tennyson Angela Morgan battle Berton Braley blow brave cheer Clair Adams Cleon courage dare dark death dream earth Edmund Vance Cooke Edward Rowland Sill Edwin Markham Ella Wheeler Wilcox Everard Jack Appleton eyes face fail faith fame Fate fear fight firm of Grin give glad Grantland Rice Grin and Barrett hand happy hath heart Here's hopin hope human John Kendrick Bangs Joseph Morris keep light look lost-and mind Miriam Teichner never night numbers o'er pain Permission play the game Poems praise Pretty good world Ring road rose S. E. Kiser sail seek shine smile sorrow soul spirit Sportlight stand Stanton stars strength strive strong sweet tears Thank thee there's things thou thought to-day to-morrow triumph trouble wait weary Wheeler Wilcox William Ernest Henley William Rose Benét William Shakespeare