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Science in the first place looks for information, poetry for beauty; and, taking different paths, they meet on the borderland of discovery.
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Science is the lamp which man has himself kindled; it has built him light-houses on the dark shores of the unknown: but his dreams, his quests of truth lead him beyond the waters which his little lamp of knowledge illumines...
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An albatross wheeling in circles, Sails with a wing to the clouds and a wing to the touch of the billow...
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Sidney Royse Lysaght
Born:
1856
Died:
1941
(aged 85)
Bio:
Sidney Royse Lysaght was a British writer of Irish ancestry. He was born in Bristol.
Known for:
A Modern Ideal: A Dramatic Poem (1886)
One of the Grenvilles (1899)
A Reading of Life (1936)
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