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John Donne: The Blossom
The Blossom Little think'st thou, poor flower, Whom I've watch'd six or seven days, And seen thy birth, and seen what every hour Gave to thy growth, thee to this height to raise,…Aitareya-Aranyaka: Third Aranyaka, First Adhyâya, Fifth Khanda
Fifth Khanda1. Now those who repeat the Nirbhuga say:2. “The former half is the first syllable, the latter half the second syllable, and the space between the first and second halves is the…Andersen's Fairy Tales: The Shadow
The False CollarThe Little Match GirlThe Shadow It is in the hot lands that the sun burns, sure enough! there the people become quite a mahogany brown, ay, and in the HOTTEST lands they…Sara Teasdale: The Mystery
The MysteryYour eyes drink of me, Love makes them shine, Your eyes that lean So close to mine.We have long been lovers, We know the range Of each other's moods And how they change;But…Mundaka-Upanishad: Second Mundaka, Second Khanda
Second Khanda 1. Manifest, near, moving in the cave (of the heart) is the great Being. In it everything is centred which ye know as moving, breathing, and blinking, as being and not-being, as…Movies and Film: Film Directing
Film DirectingMovies and FilmFilm DirectingHow to Recognize a Great DirectorTheories of DirectingThe DirectorsSome Films on Directing Okay, everybody knows his or her favorite actors. But how many…The Picture of Dorian Gray: Chapter 4
by Oscar Wilde Chapter 3Chapter 5Chapter 4 One afternoon, a month later, Dorian Gray was reclining in a luxurious arm-chair, in the little library of Lord Henry's house in Mayfair. It…Overview of Economics: What Is Economics and Who Cares?
What Is Economics and Who Cares?Overview of EconomicsIntroductionWhat Is Economics and Who Cares?Will That Be Large or Small?A Firm BaseGetting Organized: Command, Market, and Mixed EconomiesThree…Chauncey Judd: Wooster's Barn
Tobiah and Rachel Seizure of Henry Wooster Wooster's Barn When the morning of Thursday dawned, the storm showed no signs of abatement. The wind blew as only March winds can blow,…The Picture of Dorian Gray: Chapter 9
by Oscar Wilde Chapter 8Chapter 10Chapter 9 As he was sitting at breakfast next morning, Basil Hallward was shown into the room. "I am so glad I have found you, Dorian," he said…