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" O strong soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now? For that force, Surely, has not been left vain! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labour-house vast Of being, is practised that strength, Zealous, beneficent, firm! "
Poems - Page 322
by Matthew Arnold - 1884 - 370 pages
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 264

1910 - 862 pages
...it, joined in their tributes to the great memory of Gladstone, "one of the glories of mankind." Oh, strong soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now? For that force Surely has not been left vain. Somewhere surely afar In the sounding labor houee vast Of being is practised that strength. Zealous,...
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New Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 226 pages
...to tread, In the summer morning, the road Of death, at a call unforeseen, Sudden. For fifteen years, We who till then in thy shade Rested as under the...Bare, unshaded, alone, Lacking the shelter of thee. Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labor-house vast Of being, is practised that strength, Zealous,...
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Poems of Places: England and Wales, Volume 3

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 304 pages
...to tread, In the summer morning, the road Of death, at a call unforeseen, Sudden. For fifteen years, We who till then in thy shade Rested as under the...what shore Tarriest thou now? For that force, Surely, lias not been left vain ! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labor-house vast Of being, is practised...
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Poems of Places: England and Wales

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 304 pages
...to tread, In the summer morning, the road Of death, at a call unforeseen, Sndden. For fifteen years, We who till then in thy shade Rested as under the...Bare, unshaded, alone, Lacking the shelter of thee. 0 strong soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now? For that force, Surely, has not been left vain ! Somewhere,...
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Proceedings and Addresses of the 42d-63d Annual Session ... Comprising the ...

American Association on Mental Deficiency - 1877 - 1178 pages
...will be interesting and agreeable but not irksome. JAMES B. RICHARDS. BY REV. THEODORE C. WILLIAMS. " O strong soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now? For that force Surely htis not been left vain ! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labor-house vast Of being, is practised...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 91

1878 - 800 pages
...darkness, arise The chapel walls in whose bound Thou, my father ! art laid. ***** For fifteen years, We who till then in thy shade Rested as under the...Bare, unshaded, alone, Lacking the shelter of thee. О strong soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now I Yes, in some far-shining sphere, Still thou performest...
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The University Magazine, Volume 1

1878 - 794 pages
...whose bound Thou, my father ! art laid. ***** For fifteen years, We who till then in thy shade Bested as under the boughs Of a mighty oak, have endured Sunshine and ram as we might, Bare, unshaded, alone, Lacking the shelter of thee. O strong soul, by what shore Tarriest...
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Theism and Christianity, 6 sermons

Christian evidence society - 1878 - 152 pages
...events, would rank him with the doubters. He is speaking of his dead father, and he says : — " 0 strong soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now? for that force, Surely, his not been left vain ! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labour-house vast Of being, is practised...
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Unity Pulpit, Volume 9

1887 - 626 pages
...wavering line, Stablish, continue our march. On, to the bound of the waste. On, to the City of God. O strong soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now? For that force, Surely, has not been left vain! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labor-house vast Of being, is practised that strength, Zeilous,...
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Quiet Hours: A Collection of Poems. Second Series ...

Mary Wilder Tileston - 1880 - 248 pages
...tread, In the summer morning, the road Of death, at a call unforeseen, • Sudden. For fifteen years, We who till then in thy shade Rested as under the...now ? For that force, Surely, has not been left vain ! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labor-house vast Of being, is practised that strength, Zealous,...
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