| Health - 1941 - 634 pages
...fit an oar Into the rowlocks of the wind, and find What swims before his prow, what swirls behind — Upon this gifted age, in its dark hour, Falls from...unquestioned, uncombined. Wisdom enough to leech us of our ills Is daily spun : but there exists no loom To weave it into fabric. . . .T So much of fact is now... | |
| Health - 1949 - 670 pages
...well that the problem is more than gathering facts, more than words anr* phrases when she says. . . . Upon this gifted age, in its dark hour, Falls from...they lie, unquestioned, uncombined Wisdom enough to rid us of our ill Is daily spun, but there exists no loom To weave it into fabric . . . What is the... | |
| Geographical location codes - 1975 - 134 pages
...poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay— which very well captures the problem we are attempting to confront. Upon this gifted age, in its dark hour. . . Falls...unquestioned, uncombined Wisdom enough to leech us of our ill ls daily spun. . .but there exists no loom To weave it into fabric. . ' 1 Huntsman, What Quarry? p.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources - Law - 1992 - 132 pages
...the words of Edna St. Vincent Millay, and I quote: "Upon this gifted age, in its darkest hour, rains from the sky a meteoric shower of facts. They lie unquestioned, uncombined, wisdom enough to learn us of our ills is daily spun. But there exists no loom to weave it into fabric." We do live in... | |
| Peter J. Denning - Computers - 1999 - 228 pages
...surprising—President Clinton's science adviser. The poem is from the book, Huntsman, What Quarry? Upon this gifted age, in its dark hour, Falls from...they lie unquestioned, uncombined. Wisdom enough to kech us of our ill Is daily spun; but there exists no loom To weave it into fabric; . . . IAMES BURKE... | |
| William E. Gibson - Law - 2004 - 364 pages
...will be not unlike Edna St. Vincent Millay's testimony. Upon this gifted age, in its dark hour Rains from the sky a meteoric shower Of facts . .. they lie unquestioned, uncombined. 1 We can combine and question by realizing that any credible stand on a major human issue such as hunger,... | |
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