It Can be Done: Poems of InspirationSt. Clair Adams G. Sully, 1921 - 252 Seiten Selected 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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... turns earth's smoothness rough , That Each sting that bids nor sit nor stand but go ! Be our joys three - parts pain ! Strive , and hold cheap the strain ; Learn , nor account the pang ; dare , never grudge the throe ! For thence , a ...
... turns earth's smoothness rough , That Each sting that bids nor sit nor stand but go ! Be our joys three - parts pain ! Strive , and hold cheap the strain ; Learn , nor account the pang ; dare , never grudge the throe ! For thence , a ...
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... turning deaf ear to temptation protested , with tears , that he had no deaf ear . But temptation , even when heard , must somehow be resisted . Yea , especially when heard ! We deserve no credit for resisting it unless it comes to our ...
... turning deaf ear to temptation protested , with tears , that he had no deaf ear . But temptation , even when heard , must somehow be resisted . Yea , especially when heard ! We deserve no credit for resisting it unless it comes to our ...
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... turns out to be good . Lincoln lost the senatorship to Douglas and thought he had ended his career ; had he won the contest , he might have remained only a senator . Life often has surprise parties for us . Things come to us masked in ...
... turns out to be good . Lincoln lost the senatorship to Douglas and thought he had ended his career ; had he won the contest , he might have remained only a senator . Life often has surprise parties for us . Things come to us masked in ...
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... turn With aching hearts to where you wait ; Where crimson fires of glory burn , And laurel crowns the guarding gate ; We may not see across your fields The sightless skulls that knew their woe → The broken spears - the shattered ...
... turn With aching hearts to where you wait ; Where crimson fires of glory burn , And laurel crowns the guarding gate ; We may not see across your fields The sightless skulls that knew their woe → The broken spears - the shattered ...
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... turn us back . We know how brief all fame must be , We know how crude the game must be , We know how soon the cheering turns to jeering down the block ; But there's a deeper feeling here That Fate can't scatter reeling here , In knowing ...
... turn us back . We know how brief all fame must be , We know how crude the game must be , We know how soon the cheering turns to jeering down the block ; But there's a deeper feeling here That Fate can't scatter reeling here , In knowing ...
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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