Thomas Campbell may refer to:
Beauty's witching sway is now to me a star that's fallen-a dream that's passed away.
O star-eyed Science, hast thou wander'd there, To waft us home the message of despair?
Love's a fire that needs renewal Of fresh beauty for its fuel.
The combat deepens. On, ye brave, Who rush to glory or the grave! Wave, Munich! all thy banners wave, And charge with all thy chivalry!
O leave this barren spot to me! Spare, woodman, spare the beechen tree.
What millions died that Caesar might be great!
Tomorrow let us do or die!
The proud, the cold untroubled heart of stone, that never mused on sorrow but its own.
But sad as angels for the good man's sin, Weep to record, and blush to give it in.
Fundamental assumptions in general and scientific assumptions in particular are so hard to overturn because they are based on belief. Beliefs are so hard to overcome because they are irrational and therefore do not yield to logical argument.
Without the smile from partial beauty won, O what were man? - a world without a sun.
Who hath not own'd, with rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace, the magic of a name.
On the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh, No blithe Irish lad was so happy as I, No harp like my own could so cheerily play, And wherever I went was my poor dog Tray.
Our purpose is to grow up and become love
Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, Just know that you are very close in every thought and prayer. To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.
A stoic of the woods,--a man without a tear.
Better be courted and jilted Than never be courted at all.
The prophet's mantle, ere his flight began, Dropt on the world--a sacred gift to man.
To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.
An original something, dear maid, you would wish me to write; but how shall I begin? For I'm sure I have not original in me, Excepting Original Sin.