The union of lakes--the union of lands-- The union of States none can sever-- The union of hearts--the union of hands-- And the flag of our Union for ever!
The union of lakes--the union of lands-- The union of States none can sever-- The union of hearts--the union of hands-- And the flag of our Union for… - George Pope Morris
The union of lakes--the union of lands-- The union of States none can sever-- The union of hearts--the union of hands-- And the flag of our Union for…
- George Pope Morris
You desire to be learned, wealthy, and great, without labor; it is one of the follies still extant in the world. - George Pope Morris
You desire to be learned, wealthy, and great, without labor; it is one of the follies still extant in the world.
Woodman, spare that tree! Touch not a single bough! In youth it sheltered me, And I'll protect it now. - George Pope Morris
Woodman, spare that tree! Touch not a single bough! In youth it sheltered me, And I'll protect it now.
A laughing fool ... seems born for nothing but to show his teeth. - George Pope Morris
A laughing fool ... seems born for nothing but to show his teeth.
It made and preserves us a nation. - George Pope Morris
It made and preserves us a nation.
Law has been called a bottomless pit, not so much because of its depth, as that its windings are so obscure nobody can see the end. - George Pope Morris
Law has been called a bottomless pit, not so much because of its depth, as that its windings are so obscure nobody can see the end.
We esteem in the world those who do not merit our esteem, and neglect persons of true worth; but the world is like the ocean--the pearl is in its dep… - George Pope Morris
We esteem in the world those who do not merit our esteem, and neglect persons of true worth; but the world is like the ocean--the pearl is in its dep…
A man of learning who makes no use of what he knows, is like a cloud which gives no rain. - George Pope Morris
A man of learning who makes no use of what he knows, is like a cloud which gives no rain.
It appears to me that strong sense and acute sensibility together constitute genius. - George Pope Morris
It appears to me that strong sense and acute sensibility together constitute genius.
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