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Amy Lowell: Part Second

Part Second Herr Concert-Meister Altgelt played, And the four strings of his violin Were spinning like bees on a day in Spring. The notes rose into the wide sun-mote Which…

The Second Book of Modern Verse

A Selection from the work of contemporaneous American poetsSelections made in 1919.ContentsForewordThe Road not taken (Robert Frost)Symbol (David Morton)Spring (John Gould Fletcher)"There will come…

Lewis Carroll: The Second Voice

The Second VoiceThey walked beside the wave-worn beach; Her tongue was very apt to teach, And now and then he did beseechShe would abate her dulcet tone, Because the talk was all her own, And…

English as a Second Language: Resources

Homework Center – Frequently Asked Questions Foreign Languages English as a Second Language (ESL) Self-Study Quizzes for ESL Students Interesting Things for ESL Students has…

Brewer's: Habit is Second Nature

The wise saw of Diogenes, the cynic. (B.C. 412-323.) Shakespeare: “Use almost can change the stamp of nature” ( Hamlet, iii. 4). French: “L'habitude est une seconde nature.” Latin: “Usus…

Tournament of the Americas: Second Round

The top four teams from each preliminary group advance to form one second round group of eight teams. Each team keeps its results against the other teams that advance. The fifth place teams…

Aitareya-Aranyaka: Second Aranyaka

ContentsFirst AdhyâyaFirst KhandaSecond KhandaThird KhandaFourth KhandaFifth KhandaSixth KhandaSeventh KhandaEighth KhandaSecond AdhyâyaFirst KhandaSecond KhandaThird KhandaFourth KhandaThird…

Katha-Upanishad: Second Valli

  Second Valli   1. Death said: “The good is one thing, the pleasant another; these two, having different objects, chain a man. It is well with him who clings to the good; he who chooses…

Kaushitaki-Upanishad: Second Adhyâya

Second Adhyâya 1. Prâna (breath) is Brahman, thus says Kaushitaki. Of this prâna, which is Brahman, the mind (manas) is the messenger, speech the housekeeper, the eye the guard, the…

Talavakara-Upanishad: Second Khanda

Second Khanda1. The Teacher says: “If thou thinkest I know it well, then thou knowest surely but little, what is that form of Brahman known, it may be, to thee?”2. The Pupil says: “I do not…