For early didst thou leave the world, with powers Fresh, undiverted to the world without, Firm to their mark, not spent on other things; Free from the sick fatigue, the languid doubt, Which much to have tried, in much been baffled, brings. Poems - Página 211por Matthew Arnold - 1853 - 248 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 386 páginas
...thou liv'st on Glanvil's page, Because thou hadst — what we, alas, have not ! For early didst thou leave the world, with powers Fresh, undiverted to...much to have tried, in much been baffled, brings. O Life unlike to ours ! . Who fluctuate idly without term or scope, Of whom each strives, ndr knows... | |
| Margaret Agnes Paull - 1856 - 324 páginas
...thoughtfully, 'having for a helmet the hope of salvation.' 4• *********************************** CHAPTER XI. Powers Fresh, undiverted to the world without, Firm...Which much to have tried, in much been baffled, brings — O Life, unlike to ours ! Who fluctuate idly without term or scope, Of whom each strives, nor knows... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 348 páginas
...thou liv'st on Glanvil's page, Because thou hadst — what we, alas, have not! For early didst thou leave the world, with powers Fresh, undiverted to...without, Firm to their mark, not spent on other things j Free from the sick fatigue, the languid doubt, Which much to have tried, in much been baffled, brings.... | |
| Margaret Agnes Paull - 1857 - 332 páginas
...Christian soldier," said Dorothy, thoughtfully, "having for a helmet the hope of salvation." CHAPTER XI. Powers Fresh, undiverted to the world without, Firm...other things: Free from the sick fatigue, the languid duubt, Which much to have trred, in much been baffled, brings — O Life, unlike to ours! Who fluctuate... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1861 - 570 páginas
...more advanced school of philosophical opinion, he has a ready sneer for those who lead " a life like ours:" — " Who fluctuate idly without term or scope,...whom each strives, nor knows for what he strives" for us, 526 Living English Poets. [Feb. " Light half-believers of our casual creeds, 'Who never deeply... | |
| Mortimer Collins - 1871 - 326 páginas
...most of the modern poetry. Some of the expressions remain in my memory. Arnold complains of . . . ' the sick fatigue, the languid doubt, Which much to have tried, in much been baffled, brings.' A man must be made of very poor stuff to take life in that way. There's no ' sick fatigue ' nor ' languid... | |
| 1874 - 784 páginas
...realize that the life of the vagrant " scholar poor " was finer than their own : " For early dids't thou leave the world, with powers Fresh, undiverted to...much to have tried, in much been baffled, brings. O, Life, unlike to ours !" In after years, Clough himself broke away somewhat from the trammels which... | |
| English poets - 1883 - 364 páginas
...as thou liv'st on Glanvil's page, Because thou hadst—what we, alas! have not. For early didst thou leave the world, with powers Fresh, undiverted to...much to have tried, in much been baffled, brings. O life unlike to ours! Who fluctuate idly without term or scope, Of whom each strives, nor knows for... | |
| 1883 - 378 páginas
...thou liv'st on Glanvil's page, Because thou hadst — what we, alas ! have not. For early didst thou leave the world, with powers Fresh, undiverted to...much to have tried, in much been baffled, brings. O life unlike to ours ! Who fluctuate idly without term or scope, Of whom each strives, nor knows for... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 280 páginas
...not For early didst thou leave the world, with powers Fresh, undiverted to the world without, Finn to their mark, not spent on other things ; Free from...much to have tried, in much been baffled, brings. O lif e unlike to ours ! Who fluctuate idly without term or scope, Of whom each strives, nor knows... | |
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