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" Children of men ! the unseen Power, whose eye For ever doth accompany mankind, Hath look'd on no religion scornfully That men did ever find. ' Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fall'n on the dry heart like rain? Which has... "
New Poems - Page 158
by Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 208 pages
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The Living Age, Volume 243

1904 - 926 pages
...independent Review. For ever doth accompany mankind, Hath look'd on no religion scornfully That men did ever find. Which has not taught weak wills how...has not cried to sunk, selfweary man— Thou must Tie Corn again '. Children of men! not that your age excel In pride of life the ages of your sires,...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 17

1868 - 556 pages
...scornfully That ever man did find. "Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fall'n on the dry heart like rain ? Which has not cried to...Children of men ! not that your age excel In pride oí life the ages of your sires, But that you think clear, feel deep, bear fruit well," The Friend...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 17

1868 - 862 pages
...scornfully That ever man did find. Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fall'n on the dry heart like rain ? Which has not cried to sunk, self-weary man, Thou must bf born again! Children of men ! not that your age excel In pride of life the ages of your sires, Hut...
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Narrative and elegiac poems

Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 pages
...scornfully That men did ever find. Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fall'n on the dry heart like rain? Which has not cried to...deep, bear fruit well, The Friend of man desires.' STANZAS IN MEMORY OF THE AUTHOR OF OBERMANN™ TN front the awful Alpine track Crawls up its rocky...
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Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1878 - 396 pages
...That men did ever find. ' Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fall'n on the dry heart like rain? Which has not cried to...excel In pride of life the ages of your sires, But that_y<? think clear, feel deep, bear fruit well, The Friend of man desires.' REVOLUTIONS. BEFORE man...
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Mr. Matthew Arnold as Critic and Poet: (Read Before the Liverpool ...

James Willcox Alsop - 1879 - 40 pages
...has not fall'n on the dry heart like rain '.' Which lias not cried to sunk, self-weary man. Thou mutt be born again ! " Children of men ! not that your...In pride of life the ages of your sires, But that yon think clear, feel deep, bear fruit well. The Friend of man desires." I fear that I have already...
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Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1879 - 392 pages
...That men did ever find. ' Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fall'n on the dry heart like rain? Which has not cried to sunk, self-weary man: Thou must be born again I ' Children of men ! not that your age excel In pride of life the ages of your sires, But that_y«...
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Lyric, dramatic, and elegiac poems

Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 340 pages
...That men did ever find. ' Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fall'n on the dry heart like rain? Which has not cried to...In pride of life the ages of your sires, But that ye think clear, feel deep, bear fruit well, The Friend of man desires.' REVOLUTIONS. T3EFORE man parted...
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Good Words, Volume 22

1881 - 858 pages
...scornfully That man did ever find. Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? "Which has not ialrn on the dry heart like rain ? Which has not cried to...Children of men ! not that your age excel In pride of lile the ages oí your sires, But that you think clear, feel deep, bear fruit well. The friend of man...
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Poems: Lyric, dramatic, and elegiac poems

Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 342 pages
...That men did ever find. ' Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fall'n on the dry heart like rain? Which has not cried to sunk, self-weary man : Thou must be lorn again ! ' Children of men ! not that your age excel In pride of life the ages of your sires, But...
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