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" Like the rest, his wit with reading, No small profit that man earns, Who through all he meets can steer him, Can reject what cannot clear him, Cling to what can truly cheer him ; Who each day more surely learns That an impulse, from the distance Of his... "
The Boy Scout Movement Applied by the Church - Page 211
by Norman Egbert Richardson, Ormond Eros Loomis - 1915 - 445 pages
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New Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 226 pages
...Human things so fast entangled) Nature's wish must now be strangled For that best which she discerns. Who through all he meets can steer him, Can reject...To the words " Hope, Light, Persistence," Strongly stirs and truly burns! A CAUTION TO POETS. "WTTHAT poets feel not, when they make, A pleasure in creating,...
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Narrative and elegiac poems

Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 pages
...strain'd life, while overfeeding, Like the rest, his wit with reading, No small profit that man earns, Who through all he meets can steer him, Can reject...Light, Persistence,' Strongly sets and truly burns! PIS-ALLER. ^ ' s blind because of sin; Revelation makes him sure. Without that, who looks within, Looks...
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New Cyclopaedia of Poetical Illustrations: Adapted to Christian Teaching ...

1872 - 710 pages
...strained life, while over-feeding, Liko the rest, his wit with reading, No small profit that man cams, l on the rock. Lord Byron. 1901. IDLENESS, Unreasonable, Hamlet. What is man, Sure He I Who each day more surely learns That an impulse, from the distance Of his deepest, b;st existence,...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 39

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1895 - 588 pages
...' Second Best,' an impulse relativ>Iy inferior indeed but nevertheless sustaining, may be his — ' An impulse from the distance Of his deepest, best...Light, Persistence Strongly sets and truly burns.' 1 This i. the poetic statement of the ethics of a humanized Stoicisn. And it is to the Stoic philosophers...
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Poems: Early poems, narrative poems, and sonnets

Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 292 pages
...Human things so fast entangled) Nature's wish must now be strangled For that best which she discerns. Who through all he meets can steer him, Can reject...Light, Persistence,' Strongly sets and truly burns. CONSOLATION. TV/TIST clogs the sunshine. Smoky dwarf houses Hem me round everywhere ; A vague dejection...
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Poems by Matthew Arnold: Early poems, narrative poems and sonnets

Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 292 pages
...strain'd life, while overfeeding, Like the rest, his wit with reading, No small profit that man earns, Who through all he meets can steer him, Can reject...Light, Persistence,' Strongly sets and truly burns. CONSOLATION. A /TIST clogs the sunshine. Smoky dwarf houses Hem me round everywhere ; A vague dejection...
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Poems: Early poems, narrative poems, and sonnets

Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 290 pages
...Human things so fast entangled) Nature's wish must now be strangled For that best which she discerns. Who through all he meets can steer him, Can reject...Light, Persistence,' Strongly sets and truly burns. CONSOLATION. "V/TIST clogs the sunshine. Smoky dwarf houses Hem me round everywhere; A vague dejection...
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A dictionary of poetical illustrations

Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 pages
...strain'd life, while over-feeding, Like the rest, his wit with reading, No small profit that man earns, honour lies. Fortune in man has some small difference...more (you cry) than crown and cowl?' I'll tell yo stirs and truly burns ! Mall hew Arnold. IIZ4. EXCESS. Penalty of VIOLENT fires soon burn out themselves...
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Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1878 - 396 pages
...Human things so fast entangled) Nature's wish must now be strangled For that best which she discerns. through all he meets can steer him, Can reject what cannot clear him, Clln g to what can truly cheer him; Who each day more surely learns That an impulse, from the distance...
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The Poems, Etc., of Richard James, B. D. (1592-1638).

Richard James - 1880 - 404 pages
...overfeeding, Like the reft, his wit with reading, Who through all he meets can fteer him, Can rejeft what cannot clear him, Cling to what can truly cheer him ! Who each day more furely learns That an impulfe, from the diftance Of his deepeft, bed exiftence, To the words ' Hope,...
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