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" Now understand me well — it is provided in the essence of things that from any fruition of success, no matter what, shall come forth something to make a greater struggle necessary. "
Browning and Whitman: A Study in Democracy - Page 109
by Oscar Lovell Triggs - 1893 - 145 pages
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The Sunday at Home, Volume 43

1896 - 858 pages
...Pleasures had soil'd Eteruitie And tares had choked the come. — " Thou that knuivsf" (Vauyhaii). 4. It is provided in the essence of things that from...something to make a greater struggle necessary.— " Song of the Open Road " ( W. Whitman). 5. Without a regard for things divine you will fail in your...
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Woman and Her Era, Volume 2

Eliza Woodson Burhans Farnham - 1864 - 484 pages
...which alone, harvest worthy the greatness of Life can be realized. Witness the following statement : " Now understand me well. It is provided in the essence...forth something to make a greater struggle necessary. ******* " You shall not heap up what is called riches ; You shall scatter, with lavish hand, all that...
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Education, Volume 49

1928 - 694 pages
...limit beyond which man might go — "To see nothing anywhere but what you may reach it and pass it." "Now understand me well — it is provided in the...forth something to make a greater struggle necessary." "A man is a summons and a challenge." Few poets have written more tenderly and beautifully about death...
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The Harmonium ...

1881 - 476 pages
...constitutes loving-justice — the true Christ-principle. ALL HARMONY IS BUT THE CONQUEST OF DISSONANCE. It is provided in the essence of things, that from...matter what, shall come forth something to make a great struggle necessary. Character and personal force are the true investments. Inure yourself to...
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Leaves of Grass

Walt Whitman - 1883 - 404 pages
...struggles and wars ! The goal that was named cannot be countermanded. Have the past struggles succeeded? What has succeeded ? yourself ? your nation ? Nature...forth something to make a greater struggle necessary. My call is the call of battle, I nourish active rebellion, He going with me must go well arm'd, •...
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Poet Lore, Volume 17

1906 - 554 pages
...a progress. Life is to him no primrose path of dalliance. ' Now understand me well ( he says ) — it is provided in the essence of things that from...forth something to make a greater struggle necessary. ' And in a little poem entitled ' Life ' he says : ' Ever the undiscouraged, resolute, struggling soul...
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Liberty in Literature: Testimonial to Walt Whitman

Robert Green Ingersoll - 1891 - 92 pages
...over nature is but the preparation for another battle. This truth was in his mind when he said : " Understand me well ; it is provided in the essence...forth something to make a greater struggle necessary." This is the generalization of all history. XI. THE TWO POEMS. There are two of these poems to which...
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Poet Lore, Volume 5

Maurice Maeterlinck - 1893 - 670 pages
...immanent, he is ethical as well, and to man comes ever the necessity of struggle and infinite expansion. " Now understand me well — it is provided in the essence...forth something to make a greater struggle necessary." By reason of Whitman's naturalism — that frank avowal of the natural impulses — he is called by...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 39

Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 602 pages
...struggles and wars! The goal that was named cannot be countermanded. Have the past struggles succeeded ? What has succeeded ? yourself ? your nation ? Nature...forth something to make a greater struggle necessary. My call is the call of battle, I nourish active rebellion, He going with me must go well armed, He...
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The Writings of John Burroughs: Whitman: a study

John Burroughs - 1896 - 292 pages
...fewer and fewer and poorer and poorer children. Where struggle ceases, that family or race is doomed. "Now understand me well — it is provided in the...forth something to make a greater struggle necessary." In more primitive communities, the sap and vitality of the race were kept in the best men, because...
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