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" Strange to think by the way, Whatever there is to know, That shall we know one day. "
Littell's Living Age - Page 256
1872
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 184

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1896 - 616 pages
...Such is the theory conjectured here.' The refrain of this beautiful lyric is — ' Still we say as wo go, " Strange to think by the way, Whatever there is to know That shall we know one day " ' ; and it contains a hope which is not bred of Atheism, nor of that colder dogma which calls itself...
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Magazin für die Literatur des In- und Auslandes, Volume 52; Volumes 103-104

1883 - 802 pages
...die Revue passiren, um allemal, nachdem ihnen keine Antwort wurde, sich mit dem Refrain abzufinden: „Still we say as we go, — Strange to think by...Whatever there is to know, That shall we know one day."! In formaler Beziehung ist mit Recht Anstoß genommen worden an Rossettis willkürlichem Versetzen der...
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The Living Age, Volume 154

1882 - 844 pages
...forgot, Our present is and is not. Our future's a sealed seed-plot, And what betwixt them are we ? We who say as we go, Strange to think by the way, Whatever there is to know, That shall we know some day. There is also a very touching lament named, "Alas! so long!" This and other of these lyrics...
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Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, Volume 125

1910 - 504 pages
...fuga del tempo: With « wind blown night and day. To him wild ihadows «re shown ... Still we му aa we go, — 'Strange to think by the way, Whatever there is to know, That shall we know one day1. Oar past is clean forgot, Our present Is and is not, Oar fature'aa sealed seedplot ... We who...
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Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, Volume 125

1910 - 500 pages
...fuga del tempo: With a wind blown night and day. To him wild ghadows are shown . . . Still we say aa we go, — 'Strange to think by the way, Whatever there is to know, That shall we know one day'. Our past is clean forgot, Our present is and is not, Our future's a sealed seedplot . . . We who say...
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The Fortnightly Review, Volume 17

1872 - 752 pages
...strife from the furthest prime, And anguish of fierce debate ; War that shatters her slain, And peaco that grinds them as grain, And eyes fixed ever in...think by the way, Whatever there is to know, That sliall wo know one day." 'What of the heart of love That bleeds in thy breast, 0 Man ? — Thy kisses...
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The Living Age, Volume 112

1872 - 844 pages
...knells, Thy hope that a breath dispels, Thy bitter forlorn farewells And the empty echoes thereof? Still we say as we go, — " Strange to think by the...Whatever there is to know, That shall we know one day." The sky leans dumb on the sea, Aweary with all its wings; And oh! the song the sea sings Is dark everlastingly....
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 15; Volume 78

1872 - 830 pages
...gazing alone, To him wild shadows are shown, Deep under deep unknown And height above unknown height. Still we say as we go, — "Strange to think by the,...Whatever there is to know That shall we know one day." 1&J2.] THE CLOUD CONFINES. 337 The Past is over and fled ; Named new, we name it the old ; Thereof...
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Ballads and Sonnets

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1881 - 362 pages
...That beats in thy breast, O Time ?— Red strife from the furthest prime, War that shatters her slain, And peace that grinds them as grain, And eyes fixed...shall we know one day." What of the heart of love Th#t bleeds in thy breast, O Man ? — Thy kisses snatched 'neath the ban Of fangs that mock them above...
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Ballads and Sonnets

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1881 - 362 pages
...above ; Thy bells prolonged unto knells, Thy hope that a breath dispels, Thy bitter forlorn farewells Still we say as we go,— " Strange to think by the...Whatever there is to know, That shall we know one day." The sky leans dumb on the sea, Aweary with all its wings; And oh ! the song the sea sings Is dark everlastingly....
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