The Effulgence Within: Abridged Happiness and Extended Suffering

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Abridged Happiness and Extended Suffering

It is the austere language of a diffident man, Hardy, marked with stoical fortitude, patient and uncomplaining, that his poem, “I Look into My Glass”, has an indelibly immediate appeal on the readers’ mind, in his teaching man to face up to Time unflinchingly. Time, with its power, brings... Sign in to see full entry.

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