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Of all the phantoms fleeting in the mist Of time, though meagre all and ghostly thin; Most unsubstantial, unessential shade Was earthly fame. ⇛ Robert Pollok (Poet)
Of all the phantoms fleeting in the mist Of time, though meagre all and ghostly thin; Most unsubstantial, unessential shade Was earthly fame.
Essayist
Wednesday, May 25, 1803Thursday, Apr 27, 1882
Baseball Manager
Tuesday, May 12, 1925Tuesday, Sep 22, 2015
Preacher
Thursday, Jun 19, 1834Sunday, Jan 31, 1892
Writer
Thursday, Jul 26, 1894Friday, Nov 22, 1963
Comedian
Tuesday, Nov 22, 1921Tuesday, Oct 05, 2004
45Th President Of The United States
Friday, Jun 14, 1946
Physicist
Thursday, Jan 08, 1942
Poet
Wednesday, Oct 21, 1772Friday, Jul 25, 1834
Evangelist
Thursday, Nov 07, 1918
Military Commander
Tuesday, Aug 15, 1769Saturday, May 05, 1821
44Th U.s. President
Friday, Aug 04, 1961
34Th U.s. President
Tuesday, Oct 14, 1890Friday, Mar 28, 1969
Philosopher
Thursday, Jan 01, 1970Thursday, Jan 01, 1970
Singer
Tuesday, Feb 06, 1945Monday, May 11, 1981
Psychologist