The Meaning of Good—A Dialogue by Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson
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THE MEANING OF GOOD--A DIALOGUE
BY G. LOWES DICKINSON Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and Author of a Modern Symposium THIRD EDITION 1900 DEDICATION How do the waves along the level shore Follow and fly in hurrying sheets of foam, For ever doing what they did before, For ever climbing what is never clomb! Is there an end to their perpetual haste, Their iterated round of low and high, Or is it one monotony of waste Under the vision of the vacant sky? And thou, who on the ocean of thy days Dost like a swimmer patiently contend, And though thou steerest with a shoreward gaze |
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