William Herbert Carruth
(5 Apr 1859 - 1924)

American poet.

Science Quotes by William Herbert Carruth (1)

A fire-mist and a planet,
A crystal and a cell,
A jellyfish and a saurian,br>And caves where the cavemen dwell;
Then a sense of law and beauty,
And a face turned from the clod—
Some call it Evolution,
And others call it God.
— William Herbert Carruth
'Each in his Own Tongue', in Kansas in Literature: Part One, Poetry (1900), 83.
See also:  |  Cave (2)  |  Evolution (229)  |  God (121)


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